Anywhere U.S.A. describes itself as an autobiography in three parts about a man who thinks his wife is cheating on him with a terrorist, based solely on the discovery of a pistachio in the couch of their trailer home, a little girl who accidentally eats an entire pan of pot brownies and begins to suspect [...]
Continue Reading...
Good Dick is a surprisingly hilarious look at an extremely dark topic, and despite the myriad emotional complexities the film explores, it is only 80 minutes long! Though it is short, it is a complete movie, leading us by way of comedy to the dark core of the film, and back out [...]
Continue Reading...
Christianne Hedtke / Filth and Wisdom
Tags: AIDS, Eugene Hutz, Filth and Wisdom, Gogol Bordello, I Am Because We Are, Madonna, Malawi, movie, top ten 2008, Tribeca Film Festival 2008
January 30, 2009
All reviews of this film were terrible, but that’s because anyone handing out star-ratings to indie films is bound to poo poo Madonna’s directorial debut considering some of the embarrassing movies she’s gotten herself mixed up with in the past. But don’t punish the pop princess for having Guy Ritchie has an ex-husband. She wrote [...]
Continue Reading...