If anyone watches a film with a title like You’re Nobody Till Somebody Kills You and expects it to be a tour-de-force , he or she needs to learn something about movie titles and the ty... Read more
In another cool event that Movie Buzzers had the pleasure of attending, I had the opportunity to conduct interviews on the red carpet during the New York premiere of Red Lights. In attendan... Read more
Popeye is my all-time favorite cartoon character. While most remember the character for his cartoon shorts in which he battled Bluto (or Brutus) for the love of the spindly Olive Oyl, big f... Read more
(Note: This review is based on the theatrical release cut, not the director’s cut. See “DVD Rating” below for explanation) Cinema history is filled with the stories of fil... Read more
One of the greatest films in American cinema history is, without a doubt, Raging Bull. Though the director Martin Scorsese and actor Robert DeNiro collaborated on films before — Mean... Read more
It might be hard to believe it now, but Rob Reiner once had a great instinct for material. In the first ten years of his filmmaking career he directed This is Spinal Tap, The Princess Bride... Read more
Sesame Street has been on the air continuously for over forty years, which is something you can’t say about most brands, and has been franchised into international versions across the... Read more
VOD Overdose is Movie Buzzers’ coverage of video-on-demand developments and upcoming films premiering on video-on-demand. With an increasing number of studios embracing VOD as a way to prem... Read more
I had to keep reminding myself during the screening of Seeking a Friend for the End of the World that the film was written and directed by a woman. I say that because though it is a very cl... Read more
I think it’s safe to say that Martin Scorsese, who is known for loving everything about classic film, was a big fan of The Artist, the black and white silent film that won Best Picture... Read more
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