I’m not sure I have the vocabulary to properly discuss The Incredible Shrinking Woman. It’s an experience–Ned Beatty was in Network and he appeared in this one? Sorry. Anyway, according the IMDb, the movie might have made money–in fact, it might have even been a hit. I always assumed it was an enormous failure, but […]
Entries Tagged as 'John Glover'
The Incredible Shrinking Woman (1981, Joel Schumacher)
January 15th, 2009 · No Comments
Tagged: Charles Grodin· Jane Wagner· Joel Schumacher· John Glover· Ned Beatty· Richard Matheson· Universal Pictures· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990, Joe Dante)
July 25th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Gremlins 2 might be one of the more absurdly funny films ever made. Much of it relies on the viewer laughing at him or herself laughing at the film. My wife claims her occasional giggles were in response to my laughter, not the film itself. I just read Dante wanted it to be a spoof […]
Tagged: Charles S. Haas· Chris Columbus· Joe Dante· John Glover· Warner Bros.· ★★★
Last Embrace (1979, Jonathan Demme)
November 13th, 2007 · No Comments
Last Embrace goes a long way in showing what’s wrong with Hitchcock homages. Most of Last Embrace isn’t even a real Hitchcock homage–it’s a Niagara homage and Niagara was Henry Hathaway–but Embrace is supposed to be Hitchcock, down to Miklos Rozsa’s score (but he never did any Hitchcock). So it’s kind of a second-hand Hitchcock […]
Tagged: David Shaber· John Glover· Jonathan Demme· Murray Teigh Bloom· Roy Scheider· Sam Levene· United Artists· ★½
Dead on the Money (1991, Mark Cullingham)
April 4th, 2006 · No Comments
I’m reading the only online review of Dead on the Money (well, only other once I post this one, I suppose)–it was a Turner Original Picture, airing on TNT and it’s not on DVD, so I suppose it’s somewhat rare–and the reviewer complains the “atmosphere of humor makes it difficult to take the film all […]
Tagged: Eleanor Parker· Gavin Lambert· John Glover· Kevin McCarthy· Mark Cullingham· Rachel Ingalls· Turner Pictures· ★★



