Willfully clunky at a difficult 4 ½ hours, Steven Soderbergh’s “Che” has been met with a mixed reception since its late 2008 release, not only for its length but also for its supposed inability to confront its subject on truthful terms. While the latter may be true, it shouldn’t be counted as a criticism. Played [...]
February 4, 2010 | Published in
Essays,
Features |
Read More »
Manic depressive disorder, better known as bipolar disorder, is no laughing matter. Those who suffer from it, and other psychological and neurological disorders like it, live in a state of constant uncertainty punctuated by unpredictable episodes of mania or hypermania and severe depression. Some episodes can even lead to delusions and hallucinations. Likewise, corporate price-fixing, [...]
October 18, 2009 | Published in
Comedy,
Film Reviews,
Thriller |
Read More »