I LOST IT AT THE VIDEO STORE
This short and sweet oral history of the VHS era is enjoyable enough, but far from the definitive book on the subject
This short and sweet oral history of the VHS era is enjoyable enough, but far from the definitive book on the subject
I greatly respect Fred Ward as an actor, but ultimately I like him because, simply, he graced quite a few of my favorite movies
The latest installment of my annual overview of the previous year’s Bedlam Files-friendly publications
Here, in the early days of 2021, is the latest edition of my annual Bedlam in Print overview
This, the premiere work of prose fiction by Quentin Tarantino, is in many respects just like his films
The Cinerama Dome, LA’s greatest and most unique movie theater, is now closed.
The fabulously exotic Elina Löwensohn, who for a time was the indie “it” girl, and remains an actress to watch
The WHITE HUNTER, BLACK HEART of the Blaxploitation film cycle, a thinly fictionalized expose of the filming of THE MACK (1973)
Here, in the early days of 2021, is the latest edition of my annual Bedlam in Print overview
The first and only tome about the making of Quentin Tarantino’s never completed debut film