"Predictably enough, these mini-masterpieces never perform quite as expected, and it is down to Wallace's long-suffering dog Gromit to pick up the pieces."
My #LentInMusic, 2017 (Day 6)
My #LentInMusic, 2017 (Day 5)
My #LentInMusic, 2017 (Day 4)
Jumping At The Chance To Recommend My Favorite Animated Film Of All Time Doesn't Seem Very Lenten, Does It?
My #LentInMusic, 2017 (Day 3)
Baseball Is Back (And With It, The Wonderfully Weird)
My #LentInMusic, 2017 (Day 2)
My #LentInMusic, 2017 (Day 1)
In My Latest Podcast, I Use The Words "Homaged" and "Denouement" Really, Really Close Together
I'm Not Quite Sure Why I Find Today's Short So Funny, But I Do
STEP ONE: Go To George Steinmetz's Instagram Feed. STEP TWO: You're Done. Enjoy!
Photographer George Steinmetz is probably best known for his mind-bending image of camels crossing the desert dunes of Arabia's Empty Quarter "on their way to graze near Wadi Mitan" that was featured by National Geographic in February, 2005—an image so disconcerting (and implausible) that it's got its very own Snopes page. But his Instagram account suggests he could be known for a whole lot more.
It's Time For My Annual "Disappointment/Frustration With The Academy" Session
Each year, as the seemingly-endless award season gets underway, I tell myself "THIS is the year Roger Deakins will win a little gold statue for Best Cinematography; this is finally the year." And then, each year, I am disappointed (sometimes bitterly so). This year, the suspense was short-lived. Deakins wasn't even nominated. So I'm keeping myself busy by watching this mash-up of the nominees.
It's Friday, And The Week's Been A Long One, So Here's Victor Borge. You're Welcome.
The Only Thing Better Than Listening To Your 2-Year-Old Daughter Sing MOANA's "Shiny" Non-Stop? Having Her Sing It In French.
Phoebe has become a big fan of the songs from Disney's most recent animated adventure, Moana. She especially loves the single word/refrain "Shiny"—like all great pop tracks, this one adheres to the rule that a song's name must come from its most frequently-used phrase—and she belts it out at the top of her lungs with great enthusiasm.
Yes, I'm Double-Posting, But Can You Really Blame Me? Just Look At This Picture; LOOK AT IT!!!
"Padre" Is A Slow, Subtle, And Devastating Account Of A Little Girl's Lost Dreams
Feast Your Eyes On These Stunning Images From Marco Götze
Living Off The Grid Is One Thing; Living Off The Grid In Fiordland, New Zealand Is Something Else Entirely
Today's Suggestion Is A Film That Got Roger Ebert Into A Lot Of Trouble
By the end of the week, critical consensus on the film had taken a very different tack, settling firmly into "Rotten" territory at the ubiquitous Rotten Tomatoes site (where "Top Critics" savaged it to the tune of 13%). Ebert was shocked by the response, and wrote extensively in defense of both its cinematic and metaphysical worth.




















