Subscribe to RSS Feed

Posts Tagged ‘ stanley tucci ’

Conspiracy, 2001

April 14, 2008 by

Conspiracy is so accurate and realistic, forcing the viewer to see by proxy a real meeting held by Nazi Germany’s administrators to plan The Holocaust that it actually leaves the viewer quite literally on the verge of nausea.  It is a horribly sad, but true tale, based upon the one surviving copy of the meeting’s notes found in the aftermath of World War II.

Continue Reading »
Comments Off

Lucky Number Slevin, 2006

January 25, 2008 by

Lucky Number Slevin can be seen almost as an adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest from a more modern perspective with the clever, witty rapid speech of very early films.  The director Paul McGuigan seems to have made this adaptation work, and work very well at that.

Continue Reading »
Comments Off

Stay in Tune

  • little pace,instant acceleration;what a goal from OX
  • RT @CheyneThomas: @MileyCyrus from the couch incident? Lol
  • RT @YoungGunsBlog: Brilliant. Arsenal pull away from poor #BRFC. Front three all combine, for Oxlade-Chamberlain to bag his first PL goal. 3-1.
  • RT @Doodwali: @PRETTY_AMAZ1NG Ribena Blackcurrant my cure to most ailments make sure it's from a bottle the carton stuff doesn't work
Twitter

Follow Me on Twitter!