Tom Simmons

Tom Simmons

Tom Simmons is a professor at the Knudson School of Law and an amateur film critic. His output of published scholarship concerns itself primarily with death and taxes. His creative output includes three published collections of poetry, the first of which examines the films of Tod Browning. One of his earliest memories is watching “Herbie the Love Bug” and “Dumbo” from the backseat of his parents’ four-door Galaxie at a drive-in movie theater in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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Tom’s 10 favorite movies

As Tears Go By

“As Tears Go By”

Bermuda Depths

“The Bermuda Depths”

Christopher Robin

“Christopher Robin”

City Lights

“City Lights”

“Galaxy Quest”

Incredible Shrinking Man

“The Incredible Shrinking Man”

King Kong 1933

“King Kong” (1933)

“Miller’s Crossing”

Sheltering Sky

“The Sheltering Sky”

Unbearable Lightness of Being

“The Unbearable Lightness of Being”