Most of the focus is turned towards Vandross’s passion for perfection, his love of great black female vocalists, and the love he inspired in others. LUTHER: NEVER TOO MUCH is, in short, a very lovely and moving portrayal of an artist.
Tag: film
‘Salem’s Lot – Review
Those ready to tear Gary Dauberman’s film apart are going to have plenty of opportunity to do so, particularly with the deviations the film takes from the novel. I just wanted a fun vampire movie that resembled the novel and I got that.
Write Drunk Weekly Round-Up: Week of January 20th, 2017
What’s New on the Site Christopher’s Top 10(-ish) of 2016 by Christopher Cho – A quick rundown of some of the … More
Nicolas Pesce’s “The Eyes of My Mother” is as Disturbing as Parts of it are Beautiful
Festival films usually start hitting the rest of us around now, those harder-to-find-flicks from the previous year’s Sundance and Cannes … More
Christopher’s Top 10(-ish) of 2016
This list is coming in a little later than your typical end of year lists for a couple of reasons, … More
Clint’s Top 10 Films of 2016
2016 was an eye-rolling year for a lot of reasons, but in terms of film releases we actually got a … More
International Blue Balls: A Sexy Analysis of “Dr. Strangelove or: How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb”
Sexual penetration is key from the title sequence of Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love … More
Reality, Flights of Fancy, and Fairy Stories: A Discussion of Gender in “Pan’s Labyrinth” – by Clint Westbrook
Forested settings and mythical creatures propel one through the world of 1944’s post-civil war Spain in Pan’s Labyrinth (2006, del … More
