Last week, I had a fantastic opportunity to cover the NY premiere of Bleecker Street’s first film release, Danny Collins. I’ve seen the film twice and thought the movie was quite entertainin... Read more
For some reason, we seem to love watching posh, spoiled Brits cause chaos on the big screen. It’s the same with Americans wealthy kids, but the main difference is that fancy accent, we can’t... Read more
Back in 2012, I reviewed a small, independent and mysterious horror film called Resolution that surprised me in so many different ways. Directors Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson delivered a... Read more
Unless you haven’t been paying attention to movies over the past two or three years, it’s easy to tell that Hollywood is obsessed with dystopian future sci-fi films. With the success of The... Read more
When I heard a Dumb and Dumber sequel was finally happening with Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels set to return, I had to be cautiously optimistic. Not because I wasn’t excited to see two of my f... Read more
If you ever want to sell a film and want it to be mildly successful, all you need to do is cast Liam Neeson, give him a gun, a killer’s instinct and you’ll have no problem getting people to... Read more
Today, one of the wildest films you’ll ever see, R100, hits DVD/Blu-ray/Digital outlets here in the states thanks to the good folks at Drafthouse Films. Below you’ll find a re-p... Read more
This weekend sees the release of Will Smith’s latest attempt to get back into the spotlight and recover from the cinematic freefall that he’s been experiencing as an actor. Written and direc... Read more
Many people know of, or at least recognize, comedian and actor David Cross. Known mostly for his roll on Arrested Development, the actor has been around for quite some time but it wasn’t un... Read more
What can only be described as an incredibly fun film for kids and a wild acid trip for adults, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, directed by Paul Tibbitt, is almost everything I coul... Read more
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