Aug 18 Love0 Heat: Never Relents its Painful Intensity By Sam Moore Classic Reviews Heat, Michael Mann’s three hour long, bleak view of Los Angeles, is his undoubted masterpiece and a seminal 90s film.…Read More
Aug 12 Love0 A Streetcar Named Desire: Iconic for a Reason By Sam Moore Classic Reviews Stanley Kowalski was the character that shot Marlon Brando to the moon. He first played the violent beast on stage…Read More
Aug 01 Love0 Only God Forgives: Beautiful Vulgarity By Sam Moore Movie Reviews Booed out of Cannes, walked out of en mass and savaged by various members of the criticism fraternity, Only God…Read More
May 17 Love0 Double Indemnity: Pure, Hard-Boiled Pulp By Sam Moore Classic Reviews To most, Billy Wilder is best known for his comedies such as Some Like it Hot and The Apartment, but…Read More
May 14 Love0 Annie Hall: Dark, Poingnat, and Hilarious By Sam Moore Classic Reviews Annie Hall is thirty-three years old this year and it still contains more grace and wit in its frames than…Read More
May 14 Love0 La Haine: French Dissilusionment Gets Violent By Sam Moore Classic Reviews In 1995, Mathieu Kassovitz was a 29 year-old director who's two previous films had examined the alienation and divide within…Read More
Apr 02 Love0 Welcome to the Punch: Style vs. Substance By Sam Moore Movie Reviews Eran Creevy is a director with great ambition. the young man, who once hustled his way onto Matthew Vaughn’s Layer…Read More