Comes A Horseman (1978) – Two small ranchers in mid-1940s Montana fight to keep their land against a man who wants to control their entire valley. Forced into a partnership neither wants, they must find a way to resist all the forces their opponent can bring to bear. Directed by Alan J. Pakula Starring Jane... Continue Reading →
Leave Past Mysteries Alone
The Midnight Club by Margot Harrison (2024) – “You are formally invited to a reunion of the Midnight Brunch Club…” Decades after the tragic death of a member of their group, a set of college friends are reunited in the town where it all began. Through the use of a mysterious concoction that the locals... Continue Reading →
The Lesson of Being Uncomfortable
The American Society of Magical Negroes (2024) – A young man recruited into a society of black people with magical powers dedicated to making Black lives safer. Their Goal? Make White people feel more comfortable. Directed by Kobi Libii Starring David Allen Grier, Justice Smith, Mia Ford Why I Liked It: It made me feel... Continue Reading →
Game Knows Game
Lenny (1974) – Lenny Bruce took stand-up comedy in a new direction with a style that was blunt and truth-filled. It was also loud and often obscene, which resulted in repeated arrests for the iconic comic. Directed by Bob Fosse Starring – Dustin Hoffman, Valerie Perrine, Jan Miner Why I Liked It – A searing... Continue Reading →
Loved It Two Times!
The Long Call by Ann Cleeves (2019) - Matthew Venn returns to the seaside in Devon where he grew up. The strict evangelical community to which his family belongs is closed to him now. His duties as a police detective will require that both sides interact when a dead body is found on the beach.... Continue Reading →
Nostalgia vs Reality, Rich vs Poor
Dead End (1937) – A gangster on the run returns to his old neighborhood where nothing is the way he remembers it. What had once been slums along the river are now fashionable apartment buildings. The gentrification of his old haunts now include a new generation of kids at the edge of poverty and petty... Continue Reading →
A Nearly Perfect Movie From A Deeply Flawed Star
The Usual Suspects (1995) One man survived a waterfront shoot-out. Police try to piece together what happened from his story, but find more questions at every turn. At the center of the mystery is the question: Who is Keyser Soze? Directed by Bryan Singer Starring Kevin Spacey, Gabriel Byrne, Chazz Palminteri, Stephen Baldwin, Benicio Del... Continue Reading →
A Three Confession Movie
Escape From New York (1981) - In the dystopian world of 1997, the island of Manhattan has been turned into the top security prison in the nation. Once you go in, you never come out. As the legendary Snake Plissken is about to enter, the President of the United States crashes into the center of... Continue Reading →
A Book In And For A Time Of Great Pain
Irreverent Prayers – Talking to God When You’re Seriously Sick by Elizabeth Felicetti and Samantha Vincent-Alexander (2024) – Two pastors share their experiences with serious illness, and offer their candid, darkly humorous prayers for making it through. There are a lot of bits of “common wisdom” about illness and prayer that fall flat when a... Continue Reading →
Murder, Corruption, and a Mobster’s Girl
The Big Heat (1953) - Detective Dave Bannion doesn't believe that officer Tom Duncan killed himself. The deeper he digs, the worse the case gets. Corruption in the police department, witnesses murdered, and his own wife killed. But the harder the gangsters and their stooges lean on him, the harder he searches for the truth.... Continue Reading →