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Month: January 2015

BYO Mugwump Juice: “Burroughs: The Movie” Comes To The Trylon

  By michael January 30, 2015 January 30, 2015 Movies

  Review by Trylon resident beatnik Dave Gomshay   Many editions of William S. Burroughs’ books come emblazoned with Norman Mailer’s oft-quoted declaration of the iconic writer’s genius, but it is model and future Once Bitten actress Lauren Hutton who gets to sing us his praises at the very beginning… Continue reading

Noir Masterpiece “Double Indemnity” At the Heights

  By michael January 29, 2015 January 29, 2015 Movies

Review by Andrea Matthews Clark   “Paramount’s SCHOCKING, SUSPENSE-FILLED MASTERPIECE OF LOVE…AND MURDER.” This was how Double Indemnity was billed when it was released in 1944. The tagline: “You can’t kiss away a Murder!” Immediately we know we’re in for some pulpy fiction fun – a film noir journey that… Continue reading

“The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi” Swings Into The Trylon Monday and Tuesday!

  By michael January 26, 2015 January 26, 2015 Movies

  Review by Trylon master swordsman Pat Vehling Spanning a staggering 26 films and 100 television episodes over the course of 27 years, the persona of Zatoichi is one of the most prolific characters on screen in film and television industries in post-war Japan – the only legacy that can… Continue reading

Audience Wanted For Hazardous Journey: Bitter Cold, Long Months of Darkness, Safe Return Doubtful, Honor and Recognition In Case Of Success

  By michael January 8, 2015 January 8, 2015 Movies

    We’re in the depths of a brutal Minnesota winter, so it might seem weird to go see a movie about a failed expedition to the South Pole.  But Ernest Shackleton’s perilous 1914 journey was an adventure the likes of which we can only imagine today. And the feature… Continue reading

Please Leave Your Axe At Home When You Come To See “Strait-Jacket” At The Trylon!

  By michael January 2, 2015 January 2, 2015 Movies

Notorious but lovable schockmeister William Castle teams up with a fading Joan Crawford in this dumb, crude but quite entertaining melodrama. Lucy Harbin (Crawford) finds her husband in bed with a another woman.  Grabbing an axe, she dispatches them both in a grisly fashion, without realizing that her young daughter… Continue reading

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