As a thrumming, dread-soaked neo-’50s score plays, we see an image as carefully framed as an Edward Hopper painting. It’s a dusty highway, with a motel to the left (but the sign, cut off b...
Love is blue, and in this movie so are blood, guts, bullets, and octane. The Norman Bates-in-the-’70s fellow is played by Jim Cummings, the gifted indie actor and filmmaker who is, among other t...
They’re the bank robbers, and it doesn’t take long for them to figure out that Charlotte has already made them. (Even in the ’70s, a green Pinto stands out.) Galluppi has an exceptio...
And woe to anyone who stands in the way. “The Last Stop in Yuma County” is a nihilist lark, but it’s just good enough to remind you what the Tarantino revolution was about: making a ...