Cruise Does His Own Stunts Prior to ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ making its Palais debut at the Cannes Film Festival, the superstar sat down for a conversation about his career. Tom Cruise LIONEL HAHN/GETTY IMAGES Tom Cruise still goes to the movies—”I put my cap on,” he said—and he wants audiences to keep going, too. Prior […]
British Cinema: Biblio
Biblio: Lambert, Gavin (2000). Mainly About Lindsay Anderson. New York: Knopf. Sherwin, David (1969). if…. A film by Lindsay Anderson and David Sherwin. New York: Simon and Schuster. p. 167. Anderson, Lindsay (2004). Ryan, Paul (ed.). Never Apologise: The Collected Writings of Lindsay Anderson. London: Plexus Publishing Ltd. Anderson, Lindsay (2004). Sutton, Paul (ed.). Lindsay […]
Taxi Driver (1976): Psycho Impact; Intertextuality
Kolker Narrative of a lunatic loner, Travis, locked in a world of his own perception. Everything that Travis sees is a moving POV shot, a creation of his own bizarre notion of the world. He sees only acts of violence, NY most violent aspects; talks about trash Like Norman Bates, his world is solipsistic world, […]
Tampapo (1985): Juzo Itami’s Erotic Tale of Food and Love, Special DVD Edition
The sweet, sexy, and surreal Tampopo is a lavishly inclusive paean to the sensual joys of nourishment, and one of the most mouthwatering examples of food on film ever made.
Babyfever: Henry Jaglom’s Serio-Comedy on Women’s Biological Clocks
Aiming to provide an intimate look at women’s feelings and thoughts about motherhood, the indie filmmaker fashions a stylistic blend of fictional story and documentary, using interviews with many women, that emerges as overly long, fractured and only intermittently entertaining.





