Fall Into Bad Company with Jeff Bridges
Let us just say that Bad Company is not a film of white-hatted heroes riding off into the sunset. It is a film about the lousy lot who’ll remain by your side, regardless of how rotten you are down deep.
Let us just say that Bad Company is not a film of white-hatted heroes riding off into the sunset. It is a film about the lousy lot who’ll remain by your side, regardless of how rotten you are down deep.
A beautifully empty future (and movie).
Russian sci-fi by way of the middle ages. Enter at your own risk.
Rend your rictus with screams of inchoate rage and explode my face with eldritch fire. I love you Stay Puft.
A sequel that isn’t a sequel you may or may not find lacking.
The classic Vietnam War documentary will make you very sad and angry.
Want results? Try fucking.
Who knew they had a movie this bad in them? I wish I still lived in ignorance.
It would be strange to completely love The Lobster, even if your other choice is to become one.
Goats, rabbits, broomsticks, and other horrors of 17th century New England.
It’s not important.
Go ahead: take off your pants and jump in. This is going to get weird.
There is no escaping some kinds of crazy.
Does the Internet dream of itself? This tag line for Werner Herzog’s new documentary could hardly have been more alluring, and as it stared up at me from my program while waiting in […]