Project Accessory Episode 4: eBay Dumpster Diving

Oddly enough, when the opening credits of the latest episode of Project Accessory flashed across the screen, I heard an unusual dragging sound coming from the television. Kkkrrrrr. Kkkrrrrr. Kkkrrrrr. It was like a claw was slowly dragging itself across a rough surface, nearly echoing off and echo off an echo. It got louder and…

SXSW Best Documentary Dragonslayer Opens at FilmBar

​Dragonslayer is a film that sets out to capture a generation: the lost boys and girls born during the Reagan Administration now stumbling and tumbling through a kind of dystopian Southern California, bathed in the warm rays of the western sun. To call it a love song to an entire…

The Other F Word: Punks Are All Grown Up

Flea almost cries. Twice. There’s your four-word summation of The Other F Word, a half-poignant, half-absurd documentary on punk-rocker dads, self-described as “a coming of middle-age story” that thrills to the sight of, say, Rancid’s Lars Frederiksen, who looks like a tattoo parlor and a Claire’s fell on him simultaneously,…

Bella and Edward Lock It Down in Breaking Dawn — Part 1

The single advantage the awful Twilight movies have over Stephenie Meyer’s awful-but-gripping novels is that, unlike the books’ sad sack, movie Bella Swan is a spiky, populist heroine. On film, Kristen Stewart beautifully underplays (or, for all I know, overplays to the absolute peak of her abilities) Bella’s deadpan ordinariness,…

Five Vampire Movies Better Than Twilight

while the weepy chicks and their mothers line up, yet again, to watch two shirtless, underage boys fight over a girl in Twilight: Breaking Dawn (Part I), true vampire fans will have plenty of classics to keep them occupied. Whether steeped in realism, indie schlock, or deep pathos, they know a…

Five Classic Marilyn Monroe Movies to See Before My Week with Marilyn

Marilyn Monroe was known and celebrated for her full figure and ample curves, which have dominated much of the discussion in anticipation of two new Monroe biopics: My Week with Marilyn and Blonde. Last year, the films’ directors announced that Michelle Williams would take on Monroe in My Week with Marilyn and Naomi…

Project Accessory Episode 3: Cat Suits and Camel-toe

If there is some blessing in the reality show Project Accessory, is that my the end of the season, I should probably be proficient in spelling it. Why do my fingers want to fly immediately to the “s” after the first letter? Why, why? Am I the only one? Couldn’t…

A Man Named Pearl to Screen at SMoCA Lounge

​Watching Pearl Fryar select a plant from the discards of the local nursery is a little like getting to see Michelangelo pick out a piece of marble. And what Fryar creates with the number of cast-off shrubs and trees — over a number of years of patient trimming and sculpting…

Five Must-See Indie Flicks in November

Sometimes it’s a one-night deal, and sometimes they stick around for weeks, so when it comes to seeing an independent film at one of the local theaters, you’ll want to plan ahead. That’s why we’ve wrangled must-see flicks screening in the Valley this month. Prep your bowl of popcorn and…

J. Edgar: Clint Eastwood’s Inspired Take on a Giant of the 20th Century

A resounding “yes” to the question trembling on every lip: There is life after Hereafter! Clint Eastwood goes deep into Oliver Stone territory and emerges victorious with J. Edgar. Although hardly flawless, Eastwood’s biopic is his richest, most ambitious movie since the Letters from Iwo Jima-Flags of Our Fathers duo,…

Le Havre: A French Town Rallies to Protect an African Immigrant

Aki Kaurismäki’s Le Havre is something of a comeback for the Finnish filmmaker. His warmhearted comedy of underdog working-class solidarity, made with a mixed Finnish-French-Senegalese cast in the French port city Le Havre, was the most warmly received movie — at least by the press — shown in Cannes. The…

What Are You Watching, Kara Gasperone?

Phoenix native Kara Gasperone’s interest in movies and TV is all over the board. The local blogger and professional therapist likes to indulge in shows with a little chaos and prefers shelling out her movie money at local film spots like FilmBar for a more unique experience.What are you watching?I always Tivo…

Kelsey Strothers, What Are You Watching?

Local blogger Kelsey Strothers’ current obsessions have a big influence on her television-viewing habits. Her passion for all-things-DIY has her watching hours of HGTV — and she’s not afraid to admit it. But don’t let her reality TV ways fool you, she’s also into food documentaries that focus on food (she works…