Woody Allen's The Purple Rose of Cairo and The Reality of Cinematic Dreams

A light-hearted comedy that conceals the most thorough exploration of the role that cinema's dreams have in life by one of America's greatest directors.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Woody Allen's Radio Days and The Vast Forgotten Imagination of Radio

It's hard to imagine a time before television and the dominance of the image, but Woody Allen accomplishes just that here with a nostalgic look back on the days of radio and the vast invisible imagination it produced then.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Birdman: precisely what Robert Altman's Short Cuts is missing

Iñárritu's film owes alot to Robert Altman's Short Cuts, from which it borrows many ideas that were pregnant but not fully realized in his film. Iñárritu also makes a much better film that pays real respect to Raymond Carver's work.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Dinosaur 13 and Criminal Ideology

The most dishonest propaganda film in recent memory, this film tries to exploit every aspect of the structure and aesthetic of a good documentary to re-write the history of the crimes and profiteering of a group of fossil thieves.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

The Revisionist 'Conservative' Ideology of Billions

Another in the long list of Showtime's attempts to create a conservative ideological counter-point to HBO's progressivism. This film pulls out every trick in the book to re-cast corporate profiteers as inherently honest, decent people.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

What The Big Short is Not

While an honest and valuable film that takes a look at the under-explored causes of the 2008 Financial Crash, the film's final judgment is rather thin and unsatisfying and reminds us what Scorcese accomplised with his Wolf of Wallstreet.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

The Subtle Establishment Propaganda of Homeland

A series that attempts to re-rehabilitate a defunct portrayal of government over-reach, torture, and invasive spying through its dishonest re-casting of those that do them as hip, honest patriots who listen to jazz.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx