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The Silence of the Lambs was released 30 years ago today

February 14, 1991

(035) → Freedom Writers (2007)director: Richard LaGravenesestarring: Hilary Swank, Patrick Dempsey

(035) → Freedom Writers (2007)

director: Richard LaGravenese
starring: Hilary Swank, Patrick Dempsey, Scott Glenn, Imelda Staunton, April L. Hernandez
rated: PG-13
synopsis: A young teacher inspires her class of at-risk students to learn tolerance, apply themselves, and pursue education beyond high school.
tomatometer: 69%; 87% (fresh!)


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Sucker Punch / 2011 / Director: Zack Snyder Abbie Cornish / Sweet Pea Jena Malone / Rocket Emily Bro

Sucker Punch / 2011 / Director: Zack Snyder

Abbie Cornish / Sweet Pea

Jena Malone / Rocket

Emily Browning / Babydoll

Vanessa Hudgens / Blondie

Jamie Chung / Amber

Background: Scott Glenn / Wise Man


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The Keep (1983)Directed by Michael MannDoomsy’s Rating: 78/100I think everyone that follows my

The Keep (1983)

Directed by Michael Mann

Doomsy’s Rating: 78/100

I think everyone that follows my blog closely at this point realizes I have certain directors whose body of work as a whole I absolutely adore. Michael Mann is, in my opinion, one of cinema’s true visionary geniuses, and has done more for the medium than nearly any director working today. Even The Keep,which most cinephiles would agree is Mann’s weakest film (not his fault, to be fair; studio interference led to a severely compromised vision) is so full of beautiful composition and highly unorthodox storytelling that you can easily lose yourself in the expansive gothic dream world the film lives in. It’s a strange inclusion in Mann’s catalog, as it remains the director’s only entry in the horror genre. Actually, calling it a horror film is to undermine its true nature — a spooky atmospheric, fairy-tale set in the modern day, replacing Philistines with Nazis and sort of re-imagining Jewish folklore for the neon-drenched, synth-heavy 80s vibe Mann pretty much invented. 

Gabriel Byrne (who I normally view as a subpar and irritating screen presence) and Jurgen Prochnow are sensational as two Nazi officers so swept up in their poisonous ideologies, so intent on enveloping everything in their path, that they are at a loss when they become absorbed themselves in a spiritual realm of something that to them is a sinister being, but for Ian McKellen’s professor character, is a creature whose mere existence results from the evil of the outside world. The story of the Golem, which was appropriated by the Nazis as a symbol of the retrograde culture of the Jews, is instead presented as a lonely creature trapped away from the world, whose humanity can only exist in the body of a man from nowhere. The physical manifestation of the Golem’s soul is in the form of leather-jacketed, motorcycle-riding Scott Glenn.

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The Keep also has the distinction of containing one of Michael Mann’s only proper love scenes, impressive given his extensive filmography.The sex between the Golem (in Scott Glenn’s body) and Alberta Watson (as McKellen’s daughter) is as artsy, passionate and ethereal as any I’ve ever seen. It’s amazing how many colors Mann uses in this scene, starting in sepia and finishing in an almost cyan iridescence that drips off the screen and overwhelms the senses. 

I suppose one of the reasons this film is looked badly upon in Mann’s filmography is that he a) disowned it, and b) had very little say in what ended up on screen. It is here where I must disagree — while the film is effectively incomplete and over two hours were cut against Mann’s wishes, his stark and gorgeous world-building is on full display and almost everything goes right for me by the end. If I have a reservation about the film in totality, it would be a lack of proper character development, although again, this is not the actors’, nor Mann’s fault.To me, in the form it exists today, The Keep is still an essential Mann film, featuring all his trademarks and boasting some of his most luscious and sensuous production design to date. A must watch. 

Also, make the effort to listen to the pulsing, phantasmagoric Tangerine Dream score on YouTube, it’s a perfect sound for a quiet night.

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“Our Germans are better than their Germans.”

The Right Stuff, 1983

Directed by Philip Kaufman

Cinematography by Caleb Deschanel


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It’s about that time where we bring the quick hits happening around the TV world that you might have missed but absolutely, positively must know about:

-White Collar is entering its final season with a quick 6 episode wrap-up. I am glad that they were able to do this because that last season finale was not the way to end things being all cliff-hangery as it was. The teaser trailer for it just dropped. It is what it is. A teaser.

- One of my favourite shows is picking up right where it left off with a season premiere that got all the ratings. The next episode of NCIS promos are out now and they look all NCIS-y which makes me happy. Please do not go anywhere please Mark Harmon.

Marvel has just announced the most perfect castings for one of their upcoming and highly anticipated Netflix shows – Daredevil. Taking on the mantle of Matt Murdock‘s mentor – Stick, is Scott Glenn. This is one of the most crucial roles in the series and I am happy that they have cast it so well.

-Supernatural is back October 7. I have been with this show since Day One and it never ceases to amaze me how a show that shouldn’t have lasted more than a few episodes is just about to enter its tenth season. The new trailer for the season premiere make me happy that we are marching along with the Winchesters literally taking on anyone – even themselves now. The fact the CW has kept this going almost makes up for them cancelling Angel … almost.

- Showtime’s Ray Donovanended its second season very well on the ratings side of things finishing 40% better than the Season One finale. It really seemed to embrace what makes it tick and run with it. I am a few episodes behind and can’t wait to finish it off.

- Guilty pleasure Devious Maidshas been renewed for a third season. Either this is really good news for you or you have no idea what I am talking about. Carry on.

- the never-ending, can’t seem to escape juggernaut that is Disney’s Frozen is bringing its magic to ABC’s Once Upon A Time. My mom can’t get enough of this show and with this additional storyline, so do a lot of people as the ratings for the season premiere have come in and they are huge.

That’s all for now. See you on the flipside.

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