Of Spies and Sedatives
Starring: Gary Oldman, Colin Firth
Review written by Robert Patrick
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy must have sounded like a great idea. An espionage thriller based on the acclaimed, serpentine book of the same name. Shifty-eyed spies in dapper suits, mulling around cafes and hiding behind baguettes, all while carrying around pistols under their pant [...]
Marionettes Made of Tissue
Starring: Antonio Banderas, Elena Anaya
Review written by Robert Patrick
Moral compasses are caked with mud, emotions are pulled like teeth without anesthetic, and colors are spattered like paint cans perforated by bullet holes. The world of sixty-two year-old Pedro Almodóvar is one of ghosts, obsessions, frothy malaise. Never innocuous, the films of the [...]
Stream of Consciousness Directing
Yes, I am calling TRL so that they play Jared Leto’s newest single.
Starring: Thomas Dekker, Haley Bennett
Review by Robert Patrick
Gregg Araki’s newest opus, “Kaboom”, is akin to being Rick Rolled by a lobotomized David Lynch. Nothing really makes sense in this film, aside from the fact that it has to do with [...]