Film
Taking The Blame
By David N. MeyerA fat man with bulging eyesin Nuri Bilge Ceylans universe of visual metaphors, clearly a corrupt souldrives down a deserted highway lined tightly with arrow-straight pines.
Are You Jealous Yet?
By Lisa Moricoli-LathamWhat is infidelity? The evergreen question vexed shaman and spouse alike well before Facebook; the new independent IFC/Filmscience release Alexander the Last asks it again.
The Blonde
By Mary HanlonAlfred Hitchcocks Marnie was a commercial failure, and ill-received by critics at the time of its 1964 release. Despite its lack of success, Marnie is a visual masterpiece and a complex, unsettling, psychological drama.
You Sin in Thinking Bad About PeopleBut, Often, You Guess Right
By David N. Meyer"It is not always easy to explain our country to foreigners. In Italy the slowest trains are called fast and the evening news comes out in the morning,
DVD Culture
By David N. MeyerTerence Stamp provides his singular, incomparable combo of beatific calm and smarmy menace.