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Details Details Details, or, How I Do Not Care for a Certain Sacred Cow

Details Details Details, or, How I Do Not Care for a Certain Sacred Cow

Harry K. explores the intimate details of movies he both loves and hates in successive rotations for your reading pleasure.

August 25th, 2011 | Posted in Hot Buttered Popcorn | Read More »

I Love Jackie Gleason, or How a Fat Man Can Still Dance

I Love Jackie Gleason, or How a Fat Man Can Still Dance

Harry K. describes his undying love for Jackie Gleason, the true originator of television comedy, in this film column for Smalldoggies.

July 7th, 2011 | Posted in Hot Buttered Popcorn | Read More »

The Best of Us: Sidney Lumet

The Best of Us: Sidney Lumet

Film columnist Harry K. seeks to describe the kind of loss the movie industry experienced upon the death of director Sidney Lumet.

April 26th, 2011 | Posted in Hot Buttered Popcorn | Read More »

Cutting Calories: Five Classic Chamber Pieces

Cutting Calories: Five Classic Chamber Pieces

A brand new Smalldoggies Top 5 List for 2010: Film Columnist Harry K. lists his top five movies of limited scope, which he terms “Chamber Pieces.”

December 15th, 2010 | Posted in Hot Buttered Popcorn | Read More »

1999’s Ratcatcher, or Two Unconnected Memories

1999’s Ratcatcher, or Two Unconnected Memories

Harry K takes you hurtling through a haunted treasure chest of memory, praising Lynne Ramsay, and cutting down on Edgar Wright’s residual checks.

November 17th, 2010 | Posted in Hot Buttered Popcorn | Read More »

1962’s David and Lisa, and the March of Time

1962’s David and Lisa, and the March of Time

Harry K. examines mental health, Batman villains, and the unstoppable march of time as seen through an exemplar of 1962’s independent, art-house cinema: David and Lisa.

September 30th, 2010 | Posted in Hot Buttered Popcorn | Read More »

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  • Adam: Yeah this analysis is stupid. The entire film is not about reality or fantasy; in many ways the musical genre...
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