Gareth Jones

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Film Review

The Sentinel

By - Gareth Jones For fans of bonkers 70’s Hollywood Horror, Supernatural Horror, New York City movies, huge Hollywood casts from the Golden era and the 1970s In the mid 1970’s, British filmmaker Michael Winner had made quite a career for himself, most notably for his collaborations with Oliver Reed in England and even more notably with Charles Bronson in Hollywood.  He worked with Bronson on six films including all […]

todayOctober 19, 2023 265

Film Review

The Haunted Strangler

By - Gareth Jones For fans of Boris Karloff, late 50’s fun horror films, British character actors In 1958 Boris Karloff had been a star for over 27 years thanks to his perfect performance as Frankenstein’s monster.  Unlike Bela Lugosi, Karloff embraced the horror genre and was always grateful for the opportunities it provided.  He had three horror films released in 1958 including two directed by Robert Day and produced […]

todayOctober 4, 2023 244

Film Review

Cassandro

By - Gareth Jones For fans of Gael Garcia Bernal, wrestling, queer icons I learned a great deal from my viewing of Cassandro.  I had seen pictures of the “exotico” wrestler from Mexico and knew that he was an important figure in both the queer and wrestling worlds.   However, this film gave me an insight into his life and the world of luchadors.  It is a fascinating and entertaining […]

todaySeptember 28, 2023 175

Film Review

The Men

By - Gareth Jones For fans of Marlon Brando, disabled representation, Stanley Kramer/Fred Zimmermann collaborations Released in 1950, The Men is the film premiere of one Marlon Brando.  Reportedly, he brought quite a chip on his shoulder to the production, but this unforced method acting proved to be effective in giving his character an added dimension.  Brando plays Ken “Bud” Wilocek, a recovering soldier who must deal with his injury […]

todaySeptember 21, 2023 131

Film Review

Luca

By - Gareth Jones For fans of Pixar, themes of friendship, Fellini comedies In spite of being absorbed by the Disney Borg, Pixar for the most part has still been able to release original films from new voices (I know, I am tired of all the sequels too.)  In the case of Luca, this voice and story is from director/co-writer Enrico Casarosa, who was born in Genoa, Italy and brings […]

todaySeptember 13, 2023 231

Film Review

Brimstone and Glory

By - Gareth Jones For fans of immersive documentaries like Leviathan, Mexican regional history and culture, fireworks Running at a tight 67 minutes, Brimstone and Glory is a breath-taking dive into the world of the south central Mexican town of Tultepec, home to the Mexican fireworks industry and the annual Pyrotechnics Festival.  With minimal dialogue, we are immersed in the lives of those who prepare for the festival.  This ranges […]

todaySeptember 7, 2023 109

Film Review

The White Angel

By - Gareth Jones For fans of Classic Hollywood, Kay Francis, William Dieterle Bio films, nurse representation on film Released in 1936 by Warner Brothers, The White Angel is a fascinating biopic about Florence Nightingale.  It is one of several biopics directed by German actor turned director William Dieterle including The Story of Louis Pasteur, The Life of Emile Zola, and Dr. Ehrlich’s Magic Bullet. It is a grand melodrama […]

todayAugust 31, 2023 356

Film Review

Theater Camp

By - Gareth Jones For fans of Christopher Guest mockumentaries, and well, … theater camp! This has been quite a year for Molly Gordon and Ayo Edebiri.  Both had fantastic performances in the acclaimed series The Bear.  Ayo Edebiri is also starring in multiple films at this time including another film at the Sidewalk Film Festival Bottoms.  She is very good in Theater Camp but her role is small and […]

todayAugust 24, 2023 281

Film Review

Brujeria

By - Gareth Jones For fans of Folk Horror based on true stories, magical realism, and slower paced cinema such as Andrei Tarkovsky or Terrence Malick Based on a true story, the film is set in the 19th century on an island off the coast of Chile called Chiloe.  It is the story of a 13 year old indigenous girl named Rosa Rain.  She and her father work for German […]

todayAugust 17, 2023 308

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