Articles by Scott A. Gray
Hannibal: Season One
PUBLISHED Sep 24, 2013
As television's most consistent and distinctive genre voice not surnamed Whedon, Bryan Fuller (Pushing Daisies, Dead Like Me) does a hell o...
The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears
Helene Cattet & Bruno Forzani
PUBLISHED Sep 22, 2013
Enigmatic, reverent, confrontational, perplexing and nostalgic, Helene Cattet and Bruno Forzani's dizzying, expressionistic homage to the I...
The Sacrament
Ti West
PUBLISHED Sep 22, 2013
A distressing look at the hypnotic, suggestive influence a charismatic leader can exert over the desperate and weak-minded, Ti West's lates...
Life of Crime
Daniel Schechter
PUBLISHED Sep 22, 2013
Having the advantage of working from an Elmore Leonard book, Daniel Schechter knocks out a tight little crime caper that, like Chinese food...
You Are Here
Matthew Weiner
PUBLISHED Sep 22, 2013
The creator of Mad Men, one of television's most nuanced character dramas, has survived the jump to the big screen with his keen, rotting-o...
Good Ol' Freda
Ryan White
PUBLISHED Sep 20, 2013
At this point, it's hard to believe there's much new information about the Beatles left to uncover. Countless official and unofficial biogr...
The Art of the Steal
Jonathan Sobol
PUBLISHED Sep 19, 2013
How can a movie involving the smuggling of biblical art in a large, pink, cubed vagina sculpture be so underwhelming? A stylish heist flick...
Gabrielle
Louise Archambault
PUBLISHED Sep 19, 2013
Louise Archambault's Gabrielle is a respectful, honest and moving story about love, music and personal independence. It also happens to be...