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Movie Review: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

By Alex DiGiovanna

This weekend sees the release of Peter Jackson’s finale in the exhausting Hobbit trilogy, titled The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. In the final installment, the Dwarves of Erebor and Bilbo have reclaimed the wealth of their homeland while also unleashing Smaug upon the h... Read More »

Movie Review: ‘Horrible Bosses 2′ is a Winning Sequel

Movie Review: ‘Horrible Bosses 2′ is a Winning Sequel

By Alex DiGiovanna

Back in the summer of 2011, Seth Gordon’s crime comedy Horrible Bosses made quite the splash. It was probably the best raunchy comedy of the summer which was enough of a sign that the studio decided to give the trio of terrible criminals another shot on the big screen. This week,... Read More »

Movie Review: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1

Movie Review: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1

By Alex DiGiovanna

This weekend, the first of two installments in the final chapter of Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games franchise hits theaters and while it’ll likely blow the box office up, audience goers are going to find that they’re in for an underwhelming two hours at the cinema. The Hunger G... Read More »

Character Posters Revealed For Live-Action ‘ATTACK ON TITAN’ Film

By Alex DiGiovanna

I’m not an avid watcher of anime but I’ve been fortunate that most of the ones that I’ve watched have been pretty good. When I heard about the popularity of an anime called Attack on Titan and saw that it was on Netflix I decided to give it a shot. Fast forwar... Read More »

31 Days of Horror: My 10 Essential Items to Survive a Monster Movie

By Alex DiGiovanna

We get a lot of emails here at Movie Buzzers HQ to promote businesses and we rarely, if ever, go out of our way to promote one, but today I have made an exception. An awesome company called Man Crates recently reached out and challenged us to pick out some items (real or imagina... Read More »

Movie Review: ‘Nightcrawler’ is a Mesmerizing Showcase for how Good Jake Gyllenhaal Really is as an Actor

Movie Review: ‘Nightcrawler’ is a Mesmerizing Showcase for how Good Jake Gyllenhaal Really is as an Actor

By Alex DiGiovanna

2014 has been a fascinating year for Jake Gyllenhaal. His first movie of 2014 was a head trip of a film called Enemy that got to me so much that I couldn’t figure out how to write a review for it. It’s a film that warrants a second viewing and that’s exactly what I could say for ... Read More »

NYCC 2014: ‘Big Hero 6′ Movie Review

NYCC 2014: ‘Big Hero 6′ Movie Review

By Alex DiGiovanna

Walt Disney Animation Studios has been a roll for lately. 2012 we saw the very fun Wreck-It Ralph, last year Frozen smashed the box office and this year they’ve got another hit on their hands with the animated marvel adaptation of Big Hero 6, directed by Don Hall and Chris Willia... Read More »

NYFF 2014: ‘While We’re Young’ Movie Review

NYFF 2014: ‘While We’re Young’ Movie Review

By Alex DiGiovanna

The NYFF officially kicked off this year’s fest with the premiere of David Fincher’s Gone Girl, but as soon as that ended everyone’s excitement rapidly turned to the secret screening. In the past, audiences were treated to an unfinished version of Hugo and the following year they... Read More »

31 Days of Horror: ‘The ABCs of Death 2′ Movie Review

31 Days of Horror: ‘The ABCs of Death 2′ Movie Review

By Alex DiGiovanna

When The ABCs of Death first came out last year, I was curious to see what an ambitious horror anthology would look like. I don’t watch many short films but was eager to see how different genre directors from all over the world would approach the subject of death. The results wer... Read More »

NYFF 2014: ‘Foxcatcher’ is a Must-See and a Serious Awards Contender for this Year’s Oscars

NYFF 2014: ‘Foxcatcher’ is a Must-See and a Serious Awards Contender for this Year’s Oscars

By Alex DiGiovanna

One of the few films I got to see at this year’s NYFF was Bennett Miller’s (Moneyball, Capote) Foxcatcher, a biographical sports drama that’s incredibly eerie and wonderfully gripping. The film was one of my most anticipated features of the year and I can honestly say it lived u... Read More »

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