Cameron Crowe

The Week in DVR: Cameron Crowe's Maligned Masterpiece, Touch of Evil, Grace Kelly's Last with Hitch


Monday: Lost
Long before the Dharma Initiative, Widmore Industries and The Oceanic Six, there was the first season of Lost. It was a simpler time, when Michael Emerson was just that guy from a few episodes of Law & Order and not a passive-aggressive criminal mastermind with a couple of Emmy nominations … but that doesn't mean the show wasn't amazing. There is nary a false step in Lost's freshman campaign, and the two-part season one finale, airing on Sci-Fi Channel, is worth revisiting for many reasons. The numbers! The hatch! "Walt!!!!!!" Us? Above everything else, we'll take the slow-motion music montage in the episode's final minutes.  read more »

It's Only Rock 'n' Roll-Where Are the Sex and Drugs?

Cameron Crowe's Almost Famous is said to be based on, or at least suggested by, Mr.  read more »

The Old Man and the Dope: Wooing the Amazing Wilder

Conversations With Wilder , by Cameron Crowe. Alfred A.  read more »