Darren Franich

Favorite films

  • The Third Man

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  • Bambi

    ★★★★½

  • Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein

    ★★★★½

  • The Emperor's New Groove

    ★★★½

  • Hard Target

    ★★★

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Bambi

1942

★★★★½ Liked 1

We showed it to the kids. I realized about two minutes in that I had NEVER seen it (beyond a “twitterpated” clip that appeared in an old Disney Valentine’s clip show.) Um, yes, hello from eighty years ago, this rocks. Unreal animation, beauty and terror of nature, Man this offscreen destructive horror. Thumper rocks, the children of tomorrow love Thumper. Some shock over Bambi’s mom, insane huge laughs when Thumper and Bambi kept tripping on the ice. Never realized just how much this became “Lion King.” The lions have better songs, but c’mon, this is mythic.

Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein

1948

★★★★½ Liked Rewatched

New Beverly matinee with the kids — not their first time watching but their first time on the big screen. Costello is some kind of comic supernova for these children, at least, like big belly guffaws. I think this is, like, a perfect gateway movie for young youth? You got horror but for laughs, Old Hollywood gradual pacing with farce and even some meta, lots of fall-down humor with a few over-their-heads lines to grow into, Lon Chaney Jr putting maximum mustard on every line, Bela Lugosi landing on an impossible tone between florid camp and gothic dignity, a castle in Florida!

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The Emperor's New Groove

2000

★★★½ Liked 2

First time viewing for myself and the kids, after [checks watch] a decade of hearing about it from Clay Keller. Definitely a fun one — not an expert of this era of Disney but feels like an interesting crossover of the pure gorgeous artistic chops of the studio’s early 90s with a much more comedic lean. Kids loved KRONK and loved the llama. Some amazingly vibrant setpieces, like the stuff in the fast food restaurant is very Marx Brothers Looney…

Sinners

2025

★★★★½ Liked Watched

Ryan Coogler decided he wanted to make a vampire action musical with a one-hour first act and two Michael B. Jordans whose costumes are Huey-and-Dewey color-coded. My lord, what an event. Not sure how it was in your theater but every Delroy Lindo line reading brought our house down. Lots to ponder in the ending. Outrageously awesome soundtrack.

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