Posts by Gem Wheeler

They Might Be Giants remains a playful take on the Sherlock Holmes mythos

By Gem Wheeler

George C Scott and Joanne Woodward are a perfect match in this cunning pastiche of the Great Detective.

Portrait of Jennie remains one of Hollywood’s strangest melodramas

By Gem Wheeler

William Dieterle’s 1948 film is an enthralling meditation on memory, loss and transformative power of art.

Work still sucks – Remembering Office Space at 20

By Gem Wheeler

Mike Judge’s 1999 comedy brilliantly captured the dingy, coffee-ringed mundanity of the workplace.

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