Susan Lacy’s Spielberg (2017)
Review of Spielberg (2017), Susan Lacy’s engaging doc on the iconoclastic filmmaker from HBO.
Review of Spielberg (2017), Susan Lacy’s engaging doc on the iconoclastic filmmaker from HBO.
Reviews of Drew Goddard’s BAD TIMES AT THE EL ROYALE (2018) + Quentin Tarantino’s THE HATEFUL EIGHT (2015), films that converge towards tricky finales.
Branded as ‘the 8th film by Quentin Tarantino’ – a proclamation tied to the director’s subsequent 2016 statement in which he plans to “retire” after 10 films, and be confirmed as “one of the greatest film-makers that ever lived” – The Hateful Eight is both a fascinating creative experiment and proof again why his work can be so divisive among fans, critics, and his colleagues…
Just as video stores are becoming a rarity in towns and cities, so are repertory cinemas, the independently owned theatres were in the pre-home video era one could catch films they’d missed at the major chains, or more importantly, see double-bills of classic, rare and foreign films available nowhere else…
Return to: Home / Soundtrack Reviews / G . Rating: Excellent Label: Quartet Records (Spain) / Released: May, 2012 Tracks & Album Length: 27 tracks / (65:31) . Special Notes: 12-page colour booklet with liner notes by Robert Cueto / Limited to 500 copies.. . Composer: Luis Bacalov . . Review: It’s taken quite some time for Luis […]
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