Category Archives: Online

Movies of varying lengths as they appear exclusively or non-exclusively on-line. Sometimes these movies also appear on DVD or other electronic formats not previously described or delineated – but notes regarding said status will be provided as appropriate.

Review the Reviewer – Aggregator Syndrome

The heaven and hell of aggregators, however good for us is how very often they glaze over specificity and flavor, how they mute the tangible for the sugary breakfast cereal high and resort to salty snack food mediocrity for the sake of easily digestible, short-term gains and long-term forgettable. Continue reading

Posted in Essays on Film, Movie I've Seen, Movie Makers & Shakers, Movies You Should or Should Not See, My Review of Their Review:, On DVD, Online, Rants & Raves, Speak-Freely, Uncategorized | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 10 Comments

Above the Line: End of the Year (2012) Wrap Up

Movie review blogs are curious places filled with ideas and opinions and even dreams. Movies are the motion picture soundtracks of our lives, constantly lifting us up and setting us down, taking us away at least for a little while. Above the Line: Practical Movie Reviews is Rory Dean and Mr. Dean is a circle sometimes or better yet, a staircase leading forward, sometimes back, but always onward. Continue reading

Posted in Blu-ray, Blu-ray Elite for Warner Home Video, Essays on art, Essays on Film, Guest Editors, In Theaters Now!, Movie I've Seen, Movie Makers & Shakers, Movies You Should or Should Not See, My Review of Their Review:, On DVD, Online, philosophy and film, Rants & Raves, Speak-Freely, Uncategorized | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 11 Comments

Above The Line makes MUBI

MUBI is a starting place, like that out of the way trail to somewhere with the promise of curious company along the way and more to be found when you get there, that somewhere of discovery, learning and escape made possible by sharing in the collective magic from the movies of our lives. Continue reading

Posted in Essays on Film, Movie Makers & Shakers, My Review of Their Review:, On DVD, Online, philosophy and film, Rants & Raves, Speak-Freely | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 4 Comments

Prometheus (2012)

It’s not for lack of brilliance in execution and scope that Ridley Scott’s 2012 space epic Prometheus suffers but from a sense of scattered indifference as though a film can rest on what’s come before almost entirely as long as it looks great, stuns the senses, rewards the viewer in lavish details. Scott seems most interested in questions unanswered as absolutes that can be proven, undermined or simple reflections of our endless hopes and dreams. These are heavy things that fuel films and stories, sometimes truthful and possible mixed in speculative fiction and imagination. But people seem drawn, uncertain because so much of what could have been, even should have been, is left to the viewer’s resolution and reward and ultimately we’re tasked with too much lifting to feel entirely rewarding. Continue reading

Posted in Blu-ray, Essays on Film, Movie I've Seen, Movie Makers & Shakers, Movies You Should or Should Not See, On DVD, Online, philosophy and film | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | 4 Comments

Melissa K. Smith’s New Gallery Show: Threshold of Transformation

Prolific artist and multi-disciplinarian Melissa K. Smith’s (Dean) acrylic painting “No Woman’s Land” (not shown) was chosen by jury selection for this year’s Arts & Consciousness Alumni Exhibition at John F. Kennedy University in Berkeley, California. The exhibition “Art as Liminal Space: Threshold of Transformation” runs from November 5th – December 13th. Melissa will attend the reception on Saturday, November 10th, 6 – 9 p.m Continue reading

Posted in Essays on art, Movie Makers & Shakers, Online, Speak-Freely | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 3 Comments