Using films like Gangs of New York, this post tracks how Gilded Age titans amassed fortunes amid urban chaos, forcing America to invent organized giving to manage the era’s extreme wealth and poverty....
“Pacific Heights” stands out as a curious anomaly—a film that, while not revolutionary, captured the zeitgeist of the era’s obsession with yuppie nightmares and real estate horrors.
Partially inspired by “Pretty Woman,” the 1992 film “Jersey Girl,” directed by David Burton Morris, ultimately resembles “Fatal Attraction” more closely.