Just a single scene of 12 Years a Slave makes more of a statement on America’s struggle with its racial history than the entirety of Lee Daniels’ The Butler. By that I don... Read more
I’m curious if writer/director James Gray really couldn’t come up with a less generic title for his latest film than The Immigrant. I’d hate to be on the marketing team tr... Read more
If you’re a fan of quality animated films then the name Hayao Miyazaki should ring a bell. The masterful writer and director behind such amazing films like Spirited Away and Princess Monono... Read more
There’s a wonderful moment in Inside Llewyn Davis, the latest film written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, in which the titular Llewyn Davis, a vagabond folk musician in the pre-B... Read more
After a trio of announcements highlighting their opening, closing and centerpiece films, the New York Film Festival has finally unveiled their full lineup for the upcoming festival set to ta... Read more
Ignoring the Mid-Morning Matters online mini-series a couple of years ago, which were largely unimpressive, Alan Partridge hasn’t really been seen since 2002 on the series I’m Al... Read more
Recently it was announced that the Tom Hanks thriller Captain Phillips would be opening up the 2013 New York Film Festival which would make it one of the legitimately more exciting titles to... Read more
Well, here it is: after several weeks of coverage, Flight is the closing film of the New York Film Festival. On one hand, it’s curious that the closing film is the festival’s mo... Read more
The biggest complaint most viewers have of David Chase‘s masterpiece HBO series The Sopranos is the finale’s unresolved ending. Fans of The Sopranos who might want to check out... Read more
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