THE LONG GOODBYE deserves a spot in the noir canon
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
Robert Altman’s favorite talking point about his 1973 neo-noir classic The Long Goodbye is the notion of “Rip Van Marlowe.”
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
Robert Altman’s favorite talking point about his 1973 neo-noir classic The Long Goodbye is the notion of “Rip Van Marlowe.”
by Iran Hrabe, Staff Writer
Kino Lorber continues to do the Lord’s work by giving hidden gems a second life with new transfers and new Blu-Ray releases.
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
The primary aim of Finch is to offer the viewer a kinder, gentler post-apocalypse.
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
Todd Haynes is one of those directors on my incredibly narrow list of Filmmakers Who Have Never Made a Film I Didn’t Like…
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
The most interesting thing about Chloe Zhao is the stories she chooses to tell.
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
What do you feel when you read the name Martin Shkreli? Do you feel like you are about to throw up in your mouth?
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
While Fire Music knows it has an interesting subject, it’s a shame that the film is a lifeless dud that is going to do little in the way of capturing the primal energy of Free Jazz.
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
In honor of MovieJawn’s Summer 2021 print publication featuring flicks “at the raceway”, Ian Hrabe put together a cinephile’s guide to the Fast & Furious.
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
Now you might find yourself asking “what the hell is domino art?” and I’m here to tell you...it’s exactly what it sounds like
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
Do you ever really want a movie to work but you get ten minutes in and know it isn’t going to happen?
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
In his book The Hidden Life of Trees, German forester and conservationist Peter Wohlleben set out to answer the age-old question of: If a tree falls in the forest, does it make a sound?
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
Is The Tomorrow War derivative? Absolutely. Does that keep the film from being the most ridiculously fun time I’ve had watching a movie in years? Absolutely not.
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
Throw 100 WWII movies into the blender that is Tarantino’s brain and you get Inglorious Basterds, and yet the film is so much more than the sum of its influences
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
When I think of Finland I think of three things: the terrific deadpan cinema of Aki Kaurismäki, the exceptional school system that puts the US to shame, and Moomin comic strips.
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
There is no need to live in the shadow of old white dudes like Tom Clancy and there is no sense in adapting this garbage in the 21st century.
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
The Outside Story fails to harness what makes Brian Tyree Henry special.
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
Brewmance is a nice, surface level look at craft beer, home brewing, and the rigors of establishing a microbrewery.
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
Everything aspect of Rashomon feels like a director truly unlocking his limitless potential.
In honor of what would have been his 111st (eleventy-first for you Tolkien readers) birthday on March 23, what is your favorite film directed by Akira Kurosawa?
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
For his birthday week, we here at MovieJawn are celebrating the work of Akira Kurosawa! Check out all of the pieces here. Ian kicks us off with a starter pack!