Tom McGuire Movie Reviews

  • Steamboat Bill, Jr - Review

    A movie could be made of Buster Keaton’s face alone; sombre and downtrodden, laced with an expression of wisdom beyond young years and framed by those forlorn and romantic eyes, it’s a singular landscape that’s hooked viewers for almost a…

    A movie could be made of Buster Keaton’s face alone; sombre and downtrodden, laced with an expression of wisdom beyond young years and framed by those forlorn and romantic eyes, it’s a singular landscape that’s hooked viewers for almost a hundred years. Of course, the man had the sense to place it in the context of ingenious set pieces which went on to define the artform, and deliver an energy that would ensure his place in the annals of film history. But how does one of his most…
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