Little Murders is one of the greatest films of the 1970s—nay, of all time!—and anyone who doesn’t watch it is a scoundrel. “What’s it about?” you ask. Warily.
Posts Tagged ‘Little Murders’
Feature Friday: “Little Murders” (1971)
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Alan Arkin, Carnal Knowledge, Cerebus, Dave Sim, Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould, Feature Friday, Gordon Willis, Jean Luc Godard, Jules Feiffer, Little Murders, Roger Ebert, The Phantom Tollbooth on March 16, 2012 | 3 Comments »
Oh, C’mon, GrubHub!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged advertising, GrubHub, Little Murders, Logan Square, Ms. Pac-Man on September 27, 2011 | 5 Comments »
There’s a new GrubHub ad in my subway stop: In case you can’t quite make it out, the freakishly anthropomorphic hot dog is offering a flower to the similarly grotesque female bun. (We know she’s gynecomorphous due to the employment of a convention tried and true since the time of Ms. Pac-Man: she’s wearing a [...]