As I work my way through Michael Mann's Heat 2 (in deliciously gruff audiobook form), it's a great time to be a fan of the director. Following Tokyo Vice earli...
Michael Mann’s films turn on the fulcrum of historical upheaval. Sometimes that upheaval is imminent; sometimes it has already happened. In either case his cha...
It's a great time to be a Michael Mann fan. Following Tokyo Vice earlier this year, last week saw the release of his Heat sequel in novel form and a 4K release...
The draught was long, but when it rains it pours. Seven years after Blackhat, Michael Mann debuted the pilot (and easily best) episode of Tokyo Vice, releases ...
The novelistic sprawl of Heat 2 proves massive, surely bigger than any film Michael Mann's made. Running as it does between 1988, 1995, 2000, Los Angeles, Chic...
It's not a new film, but Tokyo Vice can stand head and shoulders above most else of late, medium be damned, from one indisputable factor: Michael Mann, for who...
This year is proving a major one for Michael Mann. His Tokyo Vice pilot hits HBO Max on April 7, followed by the rest of the series throughout the month. Augus...
For a long, long time we've heard word Michael Mann was co-writing a sequel / prequel novel to his indelible (and about 25 other adjectives) 1995 crime film He...
Considering the more than muted reception of (the great) Blackhat, we thought Michael Mann may not get another crack behind the camera for some time, but thank...
When James Mangold's Ford v. Ferrari arrived in theaters last year, with Michael Mann on board as executive producer, I had assumed that was his acceptance of ...