While well-made, this bee movie may agri-vate many viewers.
Documentary Rod Lott
If nothing else, “Queen of the Sun: What Are the Bees Telling Us?” is
sure to catch your attention: Its opening scenes show a topless woman
covered — cov-ered — in bees.
For effective Italian chills, choo-choo-choose this!
Horror Rod Lott
Blue Underground's cover of the Blu-ray debut of 1975's "Night Train Murders" bears the blurb, "More reprehensible than 'Last House on the
Left'!"
Television series Rod Lott
Two recent second-season Blu-ray releases of Fox's TV comedy hits are a
show that everyone I know watches and an even better show that nobody I
know watches. They are, respectively, "Modern Family" and "The League,"
and couldn't be more different.
Set (but not shot) in Oklahoma, ‘Dirty Girl’ almost makes a clean getaway.
Drama Rod Lott
Set in Norman in 1987, yet looking more like 1981, is “Dirty Girl,” the
feature debut of former Normanite Abe Sylvia — and a partly
autobiographical one at that, I assume.
An urban mystery is paved with mad intentions in this marvelous documentary.
Documentary Rod Lott
Imagine coming across a homemade tile on a city street or sidewalk
bearing the enigmatic, four-line message of “TOYNBEE IDEA IN MOVIE 2001
RESURRECT DEAD ON PLANET JUPITER.” Now imagine coming across dozens of
such tiles.