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August: Osage County
7.29
August: Osage County
Labor Day
6.98
Labor Day
Grudge Match
6.47
Grudge Match
Love and Death
7.68
Love and Death
The Wolf of Wall Street
8.210
The Wolf of Wall Street
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
7.38
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
7.18
Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
6.38
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
Philomena
7.69
Philomena
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle
6.79
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle
The Act of Killing
8.28
The Act of Killing
Saving Mr. Banks
7.59
Saving Mr. Banks
American Hustle
7.29
American Hustle
Delivery Man
6.38
Delivery Man
The Past
7.79
The Past
The Unknown Known
7.08
The Unknown Known
Sawdust and Tinsel
7.48
Sawdust and Tinsel
47 Ronin
6.27
47 Ronin
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
7.510
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
The Book Thief
7.59
The Book Thief
Thor: The Dark World
6.78
Thor: The Dark World
Hours
6.38
Hours
Exit Through the Gift Shop
7.98
Exit Through the Gift Shop
Tim's Vermeer
7.88
Tim's Vermeer
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
7.89
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug

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Family Ties

S1.E4Family Ties

Stumptown
7.7
9
  • Mar 20, 2023
  • Thrilling, Fast-Paced Episode!

    Hold on to your popcorn because there is a lot that happens in "Family Ties." It is a direct continuation of the previous episode where Dex enlists the help of Artie Banks to get her PI license. We also learn more about Grey's past and how he fits in with his former boss, Wallace Kane. The forty minutes of the episode flew by thanks to the great performances and assured directing from Marc Buckland. My biggest takeaway is that Artie Banks may have a conscience after all. There is some important backstory and we learn that Banks is a former cop who stole money from the department for a life-saving medical surgery for his child, but the procedure failed resulting in the child's death. Banks turned to the dark side in order to hide his grief, but past feelings erupted when a child was kidnapped in this episode. Talk about a dark past, geez. Stumptown uses its secondary characters well here. Tookie, played by Adrian Martinez, is tasked to be a janitor (which he found to be racially insensitive) and Dex's little brother Ansel gets to hand Dex an assist. We also learn that Sue Lynn is a woman who does not mess around. The ending is great! Poor Grey...I wonder what will happen to him.

    Wallace Kane is serving a life sentence in prison but manages to escape. Meanwhile, Dex is still going after Randall but is being thwarted every turn by Artie Banks. Sue Lynn warns Dex to back off because she partnered with Randall with building a school on her reservation. Banks does have a change of heart when he admits that Candace's daughter reminds him of his own dead child. Regarding the Kane case, it was shown that Hoffman was the one who put him away. His boss takes him off the case when he shows signs of obsession. Eventually, it is discovered that Randall is using the school to sell drugs which Sue Lynn had no idea. Banks and Dex form an uneasy alliance to take Randall down. Finally, Grey is abducted from his bar who needs to fulfill a debt to Kane.

    Overall, this is a fast-paced episode that ended on a great cliffhanger. The show continues to pump humanity into the characters even if they don't seem likeable. Take Artie for example. He is a pompous doof and a thief, but one could argue his actions justify his sad past. Despite the brisk pace, there is plenty of fun here. The show is now getting into a groove and I am ready for more!

    My Grade: A.
    Rip City Dicks

    S1.E3Rip City Dicks

    Stumptown
    7.7
    8
  • Mar 20, 2023
  • People Are Not Who They Seem!

    "Rip City Dicks" is a reliably engaging episode of Stumptown. It does come across as a filler episode, but I mean that in a positive way. Characters are introduced and existing characters are developed in a way that will mean something further down the line. I found Dex's storyline fascinating. She actually lost her case because of her vulnerability. She cares too much about the people of the cases that she gets involved with. That is what the experienced yet double-crossing PI Artie Banks told her towards the end of the episode. I liked this character (who comes across as a bit smug) who is played by Donal Logue. It is almost like this character was plucked from a noir setting.

    Using her skills of persuasion, Dex convinces a veteran PI named Artie Banks to take her on as his apprentice. Banks seems to sympathize with and has some modicum of respect for Dex. Their first case together involves a messy divorce between real estate tycoon Randall Tapper and his wife, Candace. Meanwhile, Hoffman investigates Grey over his alleged ties with his former and now deceased partner, Jack. Dex and Hoffman uses each other for dinner and sex to attempt to retrieve information about each other's respective cases. Dex's investigation has a major breakthrough when Tapper's girlfriend comes forward with a video proving his abuse. This is where Dex learns that Banks is playing both sides and she vows to go after him.

    This was an entertaining episode with some fine character moments. I am definitely interested to learn more about Grey's past. Even though Banks eventually shows he is corrupt, he does shed truth on life as a PI and how one becomes a PI...such as being an alcoholic. I am also curious to see how Hoffman and Dex react to one another in forthcoming episodes especially with Grey lurking. Even though this is a bit of a filler episode, it is worth watching.

    My Grade: B+
    Ace in the Hole

    Ace in the Hole

    8.1
    9
  • Mar 14, 2023
  • A Strong, Relevant Film About the State of Journalism!

    In a world where the trades are able to get away with publishing nasty stories about celebrity breakups or political trades smear their opponents with loony nonsense, Billy Wilder's cynical, dark 1951 picture Ace in the Hole could not be more relevant in the modern world. Wilder spares no one in his biting, satirical portrayal of the American media institution, which may be a reason why the film received unfair negative reviews upon release. The good guys are the victims while the media and the public are the bad guys. Of course, the trades are the one who writes such sensational journalism. But who eats these stories up? The public! The public absolutely love the celebrity gossip or the next big tragedy. Much hasn't changed since 1951. In fact, with the advent of social media, sensation in the news has gotten way worse. Wilder's film is a tightly edited narrative with a strong screenplay and an excellent, fierce performance from Kirk Douglas.

    Coming off the heels of Sunset Boulevard, Wilder was ready for the next big thing. With such a juicy story, there is no way he could have failed, right? Unfortunately, you would be wrong surmising such thoughts. Not only did it receive poor reviews upon release, but it was also labeled box office poison. Paramount changed the title to "The Big Carnival" to get more butts in the seats, but that ultimately failed. The studio took a portion of Wilder's cut from his next film to make up for the box office failure. I believe the media was tepid towards the film because Wilder went after everyone and did not hold back. Contemporary critics are much more favorable to the point where it can be considered an all-time classic. The easy way to view the narrative is to hold back any bias which can be an impossible thing. The story itself was inspired by tragic true events. Floyd Collins was trapped in a Kentucky cave and a reporter used the event to create a national sensation earning himself a Pulitzer Prize. The other event took place in 1949 when a young girl fell in a well in California and thousands of people showed up just to see what would happen. Both people died. I also think the film is incorrectly labeled a film-noir. Yes, there are some elements of the genre here, but I think it is just a film about poor journalism.

    Charles Tatum (Kirk Douglas) is a very skilled reporter who has been fired from eleven major East Coast media outlets for various issues such as alcoholism. After a car accident in Albuquerque, New Mexico, he cons the local media office for a job that would help him return to the East Coast. His big break comes a year later when the owner of a trading post gets trapped in a cave. Tatum uses this opportunity to help him better his future. He realizes that the man could be rescued within a day but he comes up with a different plan of rescue so he can milk the story for as long as he can. This becomes a national media sensation as people from all over go to the desert to see everything happen with their own eyes. Here comes the cue for the popcorn and cotton candy vendors. Tatum has a problem on hand when he discovers that the owner's not-so-loving wife, Lorraine (Jan Sterling) has been taking cash from the register and is planning to ditch her husband. Not if Charles has anything to say about that!

    Kirk Douglas is known for his good-guy roles, but he can put on a ferocious face when needed. This is one of his most savage, bitter roles. He truly sunk his teeth deep into the material and ran away with it. It was great watching him con the public (and the corrupt sheriff) with the trapped man, but I think even more impressive is the scenes where he conned the newspaper office into handing him a job. Jan Sterling also delivers a strong performance. She might have my favorite quote in the entire film, the one about why she doesn't go to church.

    Ace in the Hole is a scornful, bitter film about the shoddiness of sensational journalism. Everyone likes a happy ending, but do not go looking for that here (Joseph Breen of the Hay's Code might have done a thing or two about that). Still, the events of this story is what happens often in the world today...when the media decides to make a huge story about nothing in the name of profit or bettering their careers. The film hit me straight on as Wilder makes no attempt to be subtle. There is a reason why I can't digest trades such as "US Weekly" whose only goal is to make a buck or two by spreading gossip about celebrities. Behind Wilder's masterful direction, Douglas's excellent performance, and great screenplay and editing, this film is another must-see from Billy Wilder's filmography.

    My Grade: A-
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