The Mystery of the Wandering Filmmaker
By: Daniel Reynolds At the very start of Wim Wenders’ 1984 classic film Paris, Texas we see the startling, worn face of Harry Dean Stanton. He steps suddenly into the frame as […]
By: Daniel Reynolds At the very start of Wim Wenders’ 1984 classic film Paris, Texas we see the startling, worn face of Harry Dean Stanton. He steps suddenly into the frame as […]
By: Daniel Reynolds I think it was somewhere around the moment when John Cusack was driving a car along an exploding runway towards an airplane that I got to thinking […]
By: Judd Livingston I walked out of the 7-11, an ice cold can of Pepsi in hand, and was almost run over by a mob of 8-year-olds. They pushed by […]
By: Daniel Reynolds It has been said that every story has already been told. If you are feeling particularly cynical, you could say that every story winnows down to “someone […]
By: Chris Dagonas and Daniel Reynolds The Oscar Draft Setup: Chris: Leave it to me, the Same Page Team’s resident fantasy expert, to find a way to fantasy-ize the Academy Awards. […]
By: Daniel Reynolds The other statues have been given out, people have clapped, winners praised, losers comforted. But now, the 85th Academy Awards are this Sunday. It is time to […]
By: Daniel Reynolds As a movie star, Ernest Borgnine, who died last year after a 60 year career, seems like an unlikely success. As a romantic hero, Borgnine, with his […]
By: Daniel Reynolds So did you hear, earlier this week, when Gabe Newell, CEO of Valve, and J.J. Abrams, director and producer extraordinaire, were giving the 2013 DICE Summit keynote […]
By: Daniel Reynolds Since we’re in January, the time of the year where bad movies go to die, Daniel will be rolling out a series of retro reviews of some […]
By: Daniel Reynolds These days it feels like films involving spies and secret agents, those grand tales of intrigue and international espionage, fall into two camps: the Bourne model of […]