I have this vivid memory of seeing The Matrix in the theater. When the agents, dressed in their black suits, got out of the car, everyone groaned–they thought it was a Men in Black reference. Of course, the thing about The Matrix is it fakes being wholly original.
One of the nice things about being technically […]
Entries Tagged as 'Joe Pantoliano'
The Matrix (1999, Larry and Andy Wachowski)
June 7th, 2009 · No Comments
Tagged: Andy Wachowski· Hugo Weaving· Joe Pantoliano· Keanu Reeves· Larry Wachowski· Laurence Fishburne· Warner Bros.· ★★★
Running Scared (1986, Peter Hyams)
March 13th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Jimmy Smits is pretty good in Running Scared. He’s a believable bad guy, intimidating even.
I don’t know why I’m opening with Smits, maybe because I’m in a good mood and want to be generous with praise for an unlikely recipient.
Running Scared is a delightful action comedy; I didn’t realize how much I missed the genre […]
Tagged: Dan Hedaya· Gary DeVore· Gregory Hines· Jimmy Huston· Joe Pantoliano· Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer· Peter Hyams· ★★★
Midnight Run (1988, Martin Brest)
January 5th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Some time in the 1990s, Charles Grodin said in an interview no one wanted him to do a sequel with Robert De Niro, only ones with him and dogs. Midnight Run is one of the last great comedies (though the genre seems to be on the rise again). It’s an ideal motion picture comedy, with […]
Tagged: Charles Grodin· George Gallo· Joe Pantoliano· Martin Brest· Philip Baker Hall· Robert De Niro· Universal Pictures· Yaphet Kotto· ★★★★
Risky Business (1983, Paul Brickman), the director’s cut
November 18th, 2008 · No Comments
There are three things I want to discuss about Risky Business (there isn’t room to cover the fourth, why Tom Cruise is so excellent in this film then mostly terrible for the next twelve years). The subjects are director’s cuts, teen movies and this film’s portrayal of women. All three are somewhat interconnected and maybe […]
Tagged: Joe Pantoliano· Paul Brickman· The Geffen Company· Tom Cruise· ★★★★
The Squeeze (1987, Roger Young)
May 13th, 2008 · No Comments
I was wondering why, for such a cheap-ish movie, The Squeeze looks so good. Its budget almost doubled, allowing for some really expensive looking sequences on an aircraft carrier, a decent amount of New York photography and… I don’t know, something else. It also almost starred Jenny Wright in the Rae Dawn Chong part, which […]
Tagged: Daniel Taplitz· Joe Pantoliano· Michael Keaton· Roger Young· Tri-Star Pictures· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ



