Tag: Jane Fonda
“The 80s Will Live on Forever”–Unfortunately Freshest in People’s Minds in the Version Presented in the Finale of AHS: 1984
Seeing as how the ninth season of American Horror Story—1984—started out with such satirical wryness, maybe it can be no surprise that it had to [Read More…]
Georgia Rule: Lindsay Lohan’s Least Watched Movie Is Also Likely Her Best as a Result of Certain Autobiographical Elements
While there are, to be sure, plenty of “films” in the Lindsay Lohan oeuvre that have been underlooked in the era called post-Mean Girls (Just [Read More…]
California Suite: A Multi-Layered Perspective on the Effects of L.A., None of Them Really That Positive
The war of opinions between those who “love” L.A. and those who hate it has been raging arguably since the film industry perhaps wisely decided [Read More…]
Youth: Paolo Sorrentino’s Greatest “Testament” Yet
For many, especially Italians, there will never be a comparison to Paolo Sorrentino’s 2013 pièce de résistance, La Grande Bellezza (The Great Beauty). Its Fellini-esque [Read More…]
Golden Globes 2016: More Interesting Than Last Year
Award shows can always go one of two ways: utterly drab or a complete shit show. In the case of this year’s Golden Globe Awards, [Read More…]
Jane Fonda Shows Spinelessness Rather Than Reverence in Reneging on Her Hanoi Jane Phase
It was Madonna who once said at the intro to the “Human Nature” video, “Absolutely no regrets.” Now, if only Jane Fonda could have taken [Read More…]