Tag Archives: Video Review
My Review of ‘Sweet Bean’ (2015)
Hi, today I’m reviewing the movie Sweet Bean. The director is Naomi Kawase, and it’s a Japanese film from 2015. It’s a really great movie. I think I found it great for various reasons, including the fact that a theme … Continue reading
My Review of ‘Inside Llewyn Davis’ (2013)
Today’s film review comes in video and text, for your watching/listening and/or reading pleasure! 🙂 Incidentally, this is an old video from an old YouTube channel. But my opinion stands. 🙂 Sorry about all that background music. I had a … Continue reading
A Video Review of ‘Black Angel’ (1946) and Full Movie
For this week’s review, Séan Weathers and I share our opinions on the 1946 film noir Black Angel in the latest of our video chats! That’s followed by the movie in its entirety! Enjoy! 🙂
A Video Review and Analysis of ‘The Hitch-Hiker ‘ (1953)
As you may recall, I’ve reviewed this film here previously. It’s quite a good movie. And it’s in the public domain! Today, I’ve got a special treat. It’s Séan Weathers and myself discussing this film, as part of the hopefully … Continue reading
A Video Review and Analysis of ‘The Big Sleep’ (1946)
This one’s a no-brainer, folks! It’s only a classic! 🙂 Join us at 12:30 p.m. Eastern Time on YouTube today for the discussion Séan Weathers and I have about The Big Sleep! It’s Noir at Noon! Or Half-Past, anyway. 🙂 … Continue reading
A Video Review and Analysis of ‘Gilda’ (1946)
So … Séan Weathers and I tear into try to figure out discuss the classic film noir Gilda here! Watch and/or listen, and see what you think! 🙂
A Video Review and Analysis of ‘The Maltese Falcon’ (1941)
Filmmaker Séan Weathers and I have collaborated on another film noir review! This time, we give our thoughts about The Maltese Falcon, widely-considered to be the first recognized film noir and certainly one of the best. I hope you enjoy … Continue reading
A Video Review and Discussion of ‘The Third Man’ (1949)
I recently had the opportunity to talk film noir with Séan Weathers, an actual filmmaker and enthusiast of the genre. More specifically, we discussed one of our favorites, the 1949 movie The Third Man. And my good friend Séan was … Continue reading