There are many memorable films that are worth watching on St. Patrick’s Day. Darby O’Gill and the Little People, The Quiet Man, The Commitments, Once and, of course, Leprechaun.... Read more
The Aussie film-noir thriller Swerve stars Jason Clarke (Zero Dark Thirty, The Great Gatsby), Emma Booth and David Lyons (TV’s Revolution, Eat Pray Love) in a story set against the Australia... Read more
Almost two years ago I reviewed one of the worst movies I had ever seen, Girls Gone Dead, a splatter parody of the Girls Gone Wild phenomenon. The main reason I saw it was because it had the... Read more
Though it wasn’t a critical darling, audiences raved about 300 in 2007 because of its groundbreaking visuals. There hadn’t ever been a film that looked like 300, which brought Fr... Read more
I think it’s impossible for Wes Anderson to make a movie I won’t like. I have been completely on his wavelength with his quirky sense of humor ever since I saw his second movie,... Read more
If someone would’ve told me when I was watching Back to the Future on cable television for the twenty-second time when I was young that one day I’d interview George McFly, I prob... Read more
Like many, I was saddened by the recent death of Harold Ramis. His worked is stamped over many great films, but one of the most beloved is Ghostbusters, which he co-wrote and starred in as E... Read more
In Bad Words, Guy Trilby is a contestant in the Golden Quill National Spelling Bee competition, but there is only one issue: he is forty years old. Guy (Jason Bateman) exploits a rule that s... Read more
Considering how prolific Robert De Niro and John Cusack are, it’s surprising that the two of them have never worked together before The Bag Man, a noir-influenced thriller by rookie di... Read more
Some of us here at Movie Buzzers are HUGE Tony Jaa fans, and it honestly feels like forever since he was in a movie. In a way, it kind of has been — his last film was 2011’s Ong... Read more
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