But Keaton Only Needs One Chance to Impress Released in 1925, Seven Chances came too early to subvert the romantic comedy. The tropes weren’t in place yet. Give it …
Buster Busting Buster Keaton begins Battling Butler as a snobbish, affluent dolt. He’s never done anything for himself, worrying his father who questions his son’s masculinity. Kicked out of …
Daydreaming Stunts The American dream is in Sherlock Jr.. Buster Keaton plays a projectionist with two bucks in his right pocket, and in the other, a book on becoming …
Navigational Ineptness By the end of The Navigator things go so off the rails, Buster Keaton is underwater in a diving suit, holding a swordfish, using it to fence …
Still Unequaled The only thing to hold against The General’s Civil War depiction is the South triumphantly, jubilantly winning in the end. That’s a shame. To note, The General …
Steaming Along When first introduced in Steamboat Bill, Jr., Buster Keaton is dressed in kooky clothes, sports an odd mustache, and carries a small guitar. An eccentric by late …
Jew your food A celebration of ethnicity and expression through food, Deli Man rapidly covers ground. Swapping between cities on both coasts (and more) with a decided focus on …