Tag archives for Ridley Scott

“Alien: Romulus” (2024): Built in a Day (Review)

★★ When a movie is less than good, it matters less where it lies within the chronological order of its franchise and more how it got to be its way. A little over a decade ago, Fede Alvarez rebooted The Evil Dead (1980).  The final product was a misfire worth remembering only for the concentrated […]

V’s Movies of the Century: Year by Year

The tradition continues. What began in the previous year continues through 2023. And if we’re all still alive and able to comprehend the insanity of global and domestic events next year, it will continue again. You will notice some changes to this list, as well as the next one. That’s part of the fun of continuity. As time accrues, […]

“Napoleon” (2023): All Smoke, No Fire (Review)

★★ Entering the theater, a question occupied my mind: “what is Ridley Scott’s interest in Napoleon?”  While leaving the theater, as the casualty numbers flashed across the screen, it occurred to me that I’m not sure Scott was even interested in Napoleon at all. Actually, I’m not sure Scott was interested in much of anything […]

V’s Movies of the Century: Year by Year

The Best of the Century List can be found here. So begins a new tradition on V for Verbatim. Lists are fun. They’re what movie writing is all about; they’re instant conversation starters, useful catalogues that remind people “hey, this movie exists too.” But cinema has had something of a problem lately that goes beyond […]