Saints And Soldiers Review |
by Harvey S. Karten (Rating: B) |
Reviewed by Harvey S. Karten
Excel Entertainment Group
Grade: B
Directed by: Ryan Little
Written by: Geoffrey Panos, Matt Whitaker
Cast: Corbin Allred, Alexander Niver, Peter Holden, Kirby
Heyborne, Lawrence Bagby
Screened at: Chelsea Cinema, NYC,...more |
Saints And Soldiers Review |
by Robin Clifford (Rating: B+) |
Playwright/scripter Charles Busch takes his gender
bending off-Broadway play to the big screen in homage
to Bette Davis, Joan Crawford and a bevy of 50's and
60's steamy potboilers with "Die, Mommie, Die." more |
Saints And Soldiers Review |
by Laura Clifford (Rating: B-) |
When Edith (Natasha Lyonne, "Party Monster") discovers her mother is having an
affair with washed up television actor Tony Parker (Jason Priestley, TV's
"Beverly Hills 90210"), daddy's girl is enraged. After Sol Sussman's (Philip
Baker Hall, "Bruce...more |
Saints And Soldiers Review |
by Harvey S. Karten (Rating: B) |
Reviewed by: Harvey S. Karten
Grade: B
Sundance Channel/Aviator Films
Directed by: Mark Rucker
Written by: Charles Busch from his staged piece
Cast: Charles Busch, Natasha Lyonne, Jason Priestley, Frances
Conroy, Philip Baker Hall, Stark Sands, Nora...more |
Saints And Soldiers Review |
by JoBlo (Rating: 7/10) |
PLOT:
A parody of 60s culture, specifically focusing on one self-involved aging
songstress who lives with a husband who hates her, a daughter who despises her
and a possibly gay son who likes her. The whole clan is surrounded by more
goofs including the...more |
Saints And Soldiers Review |
by Jon Popick (Rating: 7/10) |
Die Mommie Die is more than a little like Far From Heaven, the critically
lauded update of melodramas from the '50s and '60s in which moderately
unpleasant situations were blown grotesquely out of proportion in order to
let people like Bette Davis and...more |