My Top 13 Favorite San Francisco Films
Having recently returned from another Bay-area visit with my bride, this time driving about more than usual since we also visited family further south, thought about…
Having recently returned from another Bay-area visit with my bride, this time driving about more than usual since we also visited family further south, thought about…
The blogger otherwise known as the Scientist Gone Wordy and I will conclude the 2015 review season with today’s entry before taking a short break from this parallel post series of…
This is the next entry in Best Album Covers, a series begun right here. The first successful long-playing microgroove record for the phonograph was introduced by Columbia Records back in June of…
This is the next entry in Best Album Covers, a series begun right here. The first successful long-playing microgroove record for the phonograph was introduced by Columbia Records back in June of…
This is the next entry in Best Album Covers, a series begun right here. The first successful long-playing microgroove record for the phonograph was introduced by Columbia Records back in June of…
This is the relatively simple movie titles sequence to Blake Edwards’ stellar film, Experiment in Terror (1962). Yet, the opening remains one of the eminently moodiest in…
Reblogged » To Have A Soul over at Mr. Peel’s Sardine Liqueur. Yesterday, Michael Parent, writing for Anomalous Material, included the underrated film Bullitt by the late Peter Yates in his…
Last year, I didn’t get a chance to publish a year-end piece on those blog articles I most admired — for their authors’ writing and my…
The year 2012 is barely here, but as I look up at the calendar the damn thing tells me that January is coming to an end……