rise [rahyz] verb, rose, ris·en [riz-uh n], ris·ing, noun. 1. to get up from a lying, sitting, or kneeling posture; assume an upright position: She rose and walked over to greet me. With gre... Read more
Though box office records seem to be broken on a regular basis (and during a recession, no less!), a large number of films that are released never make back the money spent on making and pro... Read more
You’re probably aware that most movies have a set-up in which the characters and plot are introduced. John Dies at the End, which is an adaptation of the horror-comedy book by Cracked... Read more
Little by little Wes Anderson has built a fanbase that can’t get enough of his atmospheric films. As a result, Anderson’s films have begun to feel like “event pictures for... Read more
After reviewing Entertainment One’s Osombie — a war-horror movie in which Osama bin Laden returns to life as a zombie — I got an e-mail from Entertainment One offering me W... Read more
In the beginning of this year Paramount Pictures, which produced the Godfather Trilogy, sued the family of Mario Puzo, who wrote the original Godfather novel and co-wrote the scripts for the... Read more
On a sunny morning in Pittsburgh, a sniper kills five seemingly randomly-chosen people in a harrowing, but superbly filmed, sequence. All the evidence points clearly at James Barr (Joseph S... Read more
There are few sequels I’ve looked forward to as much as I look forward to Anchorman 2. It’s one of those movies that I have such high expectations for that I’m actually wo... Read more
One of the perks of writing for Movie Buzzers is having access to see intriguing independent films that otherwise might be difficult to see. Even still, some films have such limited release... Read more
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