Monthly Archives September 2009

Michael Mann, “Collateral” (2004).

I’ve seen just about every Michael Mann film (some more than once, unfortunately) and I’ve never been particularly impressed. I’m probably in the minority when I write that Heat (1995) was a bloated mess, and that all I remember from the turgid 1999 film The Insider are random bits: Russell Crowe’s glasses and Al Pacino [...]

Quentin Tarantino, “Inglourious Basterds” (2009).

There was a time, back in 1994 when Pulp Fiction came out, when I just couldn’t shut up about Quentin Tarantino. In a fit of movie giddiness, I had seen Pulp Fiction on the big screen maybe three times the month it opened; I owned the Faber & Faber editions of his screenplays; I had [...]

I’m Making A List And Checking It Twice: Towards a List of My Favorite Movies of the Decade.

Is it time for a Best Films of the 2000s list yet? (Because if not, I’ll be reposting this at the end of 2010, and removing the two films below from 2000.) The list will probably undergo numerous revisions — obviously because the films from the second half of the decade will get short shrift, [...]

RIP Alexis Tioseco and Nika Bohinc.

The first impulse is always one of love. The more films I saw, specifically local independent films, the more I wanted to see. The deeper I got, the more responsibility I felt, the stronger the need to do something, to share that which I found beautiful. Writing in English, I never felt much of a [...]