The Neon Museum hosted an art installation created by film director Tim Burton. LOST VEGAS recreated the Vegas that was and that never was. I review my tour of the exhibit.
The Neon Museum hosted an art installation created by film director Tim Burton. LOST VEGAS recreated the Vegas that was and that never was. I review my tour of the exhibit.
My latest temptation is a forthcoming release from Funko, a producer of pop culture-related toys. They’re releasing an Alfred Hitchcock figurine.
Two red robes calling out to each other between seasons of TWIN PEAKS.
You’ve a chance to win Flicker Alley’s new release EARLY WOMEN FILMMAKERS!
When I caught up with FEUD (2017), I was delighted to catch John Waters’ cameo.
What a great night it was! My first red carpet went well.
Tonight I’m in Los Angeles to watch JAMAICA INN (1939) for the first time. I’ve been invited as press to cover a special screening.
Living in a former movie theatre, it was the architecture of the place that connected my home to its former function–until this week. This week I went up into my attic, the former projection booth, to see how its roof has been holding up under the recent barrage of rain. My landlord was too good at…
Today I’m giving you a peek at two recent acquisitions. As we know, it’s very hard for film fanatics to resist collecting all sorts of memorabilia, and I’m no exception. I tend to amass movie books to build my own reference library, but my latest pieces are both items I can wear. I bought them…
Last night I watched The Notorious Bettie PageĀ (2005) because it was her birthday. Gretchen Mol does a great job in embodying Bettie, which took guts. Mol had to know what scrutiny she’d be under to look like the famous model, replicate her ease and joy in posing, and radiate a personality that made much of…