by Kenny Hedges It’s been nearly four years since white supremacist shitheel Richard Spencer was decked in the […]
Category Archive: Reviews
by Kenny Hedges The most famous, and arguably accurate, portrayal of cocaine in cinema comes at the height […]
by Kenny Hedges Pundits and politicians will quibble about which side got off easier in Jon Stewart’s Irresistible, […]
by Kenny Hedges Films released or written at this time will always be interesting for how, by necessity, […]
by Kenny Hedges Before we begin, a preface: Let’s play a little game. It’s fairly simple, but it […]
by Kenny Hedges What are we really looking for when we talk, at least in metaphor, about the […]
By Kenny Hedges Too often, a film with great energy and thrust loses its way, hitting a mid-point […]
By Kenny Hedges The opening minutes of Brian De Palma’s Domino consist of cop Nicolaj Coster-Waldau and partner […]
As Night Comes Struggles Hard to Say Something About School Violence, Winds Up Just Poor Man’s Purge
By Kenny Hedges The mass panic among schools and teachers after the Columbine Massacre has been well documented. […]
Neil Labute has always been terrible. Even his early acclaimed work with muse Aaron Eckhart feels in retrospect […]