Articles by Robert Bell
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Peter R. Hunt
PUBLISHED Oct 26, 2012
After Sean Connery resigned from the role of 007 during the filming of You Only Live Twice, producers Harry Saltzman and Albert R. Broccoli...
Diamonds are Forever
Guy Hamilton
PUBLISHED Oct 25, 2012
After George Lazenby left the Bond franchise after On Her Majesty's Secret Service, citing creative differences and a lack of respectful tr...
The World Before Her
Nisha Pahuja
PUBLISHED Oct 25, 2012
Because the tenets of Western culture are imposing on the many societies keen on keeping their women subjugated and controlled by some arbi...
In Their Skin
Jeremy Power Regimbal
PUBLISHED Oct 25, 2012
Drenched almost entirely in a formally composed brown-grey aesthetic, the Canadian home invasion thriller, In Their Skin, is exceedingly aw...
Unlucky
Ian Robertson
PUBLISHED Oct 25, 2012
Maintaining a successfully quirky or idiosyncratic tone and trajectory in film depends mostly on the voice, vision and, most importantly, l...
V/H/S
Radio Silence, David Bruckner, Glenn McQuaid, Joe Swanberg & Ti West
PUBLISHED Oct 25, 2012
Though singularly modern in representing the present generation in decades to come, it makes sense that a found-footage anthology be presen...
My Amityville Horror
Eric Walter
PUBLISHED Oct 24, 2012
In set up, the traditionally structured documentary, My Amityville Horror, presents as a mixture of present day interviews with Daniel Lutz...
Goldfinger
Guy Hamilton
PUBLISHED Oct 24, 2012
Thought by many to be the quintessential Bond film, introducing many of the elements the franchise is now known for, Goldfinger does hold u...