Sunday, September 5, 2010

Another Film Review From Yours Truly

My movie reviewing career continues with the latest review I wrote going up at National Review's website this past week. Here's the opening paragraph to get you titillated:

True stories” are the highest form of fiction, and so it is with Farewell, a Cold War spy film that, for all its charms and graces, changes too much history in order to fit its story. French filmmaker Christian Carion may be forgiven much, however, because he has crafted a film that despite its historical infidelities gets the feel of the early-Eighties Cold War just right.
With any luck, I'll have a review of Mao's Last Dancer sooner rather than later.

Anyone Bought Scripps Parking Permits?

A question for my readers:

I have asked the person who runs my site to change the counter up top. He'll get around to it he says.

But it occurs to me that I know of no one who has actually taken this deal, which compels me to ask: Has anyone from Claremont McKenna purchased Scripps parking?

If so, let me know. Your anonymity will be protected.