Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018) ***

Enjoyably ludicrous flick filled with great songs and beautiful people in a beautiful part of the world obviously having a great time.

Monday, July 30, 2018

Farewell, My Lovely (1975) **

Fairly faithful to the Chandler novel with some aspects that were not essential being kept (the overt racism of the times) and others that were pretty important to Chandler (corruption of the medical profession) being changed. I like Mitchum as Marlowe but in his prime. Here he's close to 60 and looks older.

Sunday, July 29, 2018

A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III (2012) **

Design and cinematography carry the picture whose main character is not likable in the least and that's crucial to the story. Mr. Coppola has a cinematic eye and can write dialogue, and the flick has a breezy stylized feel to it.

Tuesday, July 24, 2018

To Remember, the Brain Must Actively Forget | Quanta Magazine

As Davis and Zhong argued in their jointly written 2017 review, all those findings suggested that cellular processes mediated by dopamine and Rac1 constantly erode newly formed memories. “From this perspective,” they wrote, “forgetting as mediated by intrinsic forgetting mechanisms may be the default state of the brain; intrinsic forgetting may operate chronically at a low level to slowly remove each newly acquired memory, although its strength may be regulated by internal or external factors.”

Monday, July 23, 2018

A Quiet Place (2018) ***

Nifty thriller that relies on cinematic techniques instead of overt exposition to clue you in. Plot contrivances are kept to a minimum and you barely notice the holes. Well done.

Friday, July 20, 2018

Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994) ***

Well made, faithful adaptation of the novel. Cruise is ok but not the Lestat I had in mind while reading it. Lushly photographed.

Friday, July 13, 2018

The Comedians (1967) **

Typical Greene story, way too long and with too many critical but uninspired performances.

Thursday, July 12, 2018

Don’t Throw Away Your Cell Phone

Are companies engineering their products to break?

I spent four and a half years in mainland China and witnessed scientists paid by major corporations to make sure that the thing that you buy breaks within days or weeks of the warranty’s end. I watched as they intentionally inserted lower-quality capacitors rather than standard ones on the motherboard, because this one is going to last this exact amount of time and not a month more. My grandmother has her toaster that she got as a wedding gift. She’s 87 years old and still uses that toaster. Why at age 33, have I gone through seven toasters?

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

IASC: The Hedgehog Review - Volume 20, No. 2 (Summer 2018) - What Is It Like to Be a Man? -

And no wonder many of us have failed to see grabby men as a serious social problem for women, when an American boyhood consists of little else but unorganized combat drills, unwanted invasions of personal territory. It’s all grabs, punches, towel flicks, fake homoerotic aggression, threats of unspecified but grim—and, as one ages—increasingly sexualized violence. One night in my teenage years, as I was clocking out of my shift at McDonald’s, a guy flicked my balls, decisively and painfully. We weren’t on bad terms. It was a greeting.

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Incredibles 2 (2018) **

Still tops with the animation, but it's now just another superhero flick, overlong and surprisingly talky.

Saturday, July 07, 2018

Queen Christina (1933) **

Garbo looks and is great, but the flick is not well written nor cast. Some nice scenes.

Wednesday, July 04, 2018

The Blood on Satan's Claw (1971) *

Nicely shot "folk horror" flick about satanic cult in Merrie Olde Englande but it's not very horrific and kind of dull, except for the lovely Ms. Hayden.

Tuesday, July 03, 2018

The Nightcomers (1971) *

Hard to imagine what the film makers were going for here but what they end up with is just bad. Poorly cast, directed, written.

The Formula (1980) **

European locales and George C. are the only interesting aspects of this sorry flick featuring one of the worst and goofiest Brando bit parts.