Back in 2011 I made my first and only trek to San Diego for the mother of all comic conventions, San Diego Comic Con. It was there where I sat in Hall H for hours, watching a variety of pan... Read more
After meeting a girl that he’s interested in, Tom (Iian de Caestecker) invites Lucy (Alice Englert) to a music festival to camp out with his and her friends. On the way he decides to surpri... Read more
One of the last films James Gandolfini completed before he passed was the heartwarming romantic dramedy Enough Said, which was directed by Nicole Holofcener. In the film, Julia Louis-Dreyfu... Read more
Note: The below review is a repost of my original review from SXSW 2013 but with an additional review of the bonus features included on the Blu-ray disc. Joseph Gordon-Levitt (JGL) has been... Read more
Directed by Seung-wan Ryoo, The Berlin File opens with an illegal arms deal that goes horribly wrong when a North Korean “ghost” agent, Pyo Jong-seong (Ha Jung-woo), arrives to help finalize... Read more
One of my personal favorite films of the year is the warmhearted Scottish dramedy The Angels’ Share directed by Ken Loach. It’s a film that’s filled with genuine heart, passion, laugh out l... Read more
Over the past few years, British director Ben Wheatley has solidified himself as one of the most creative and best genre filmmakers working in the business today. His first feature film Kil... Read more
At NYCC this year I had a chance to see Akira on the big screen for the first time, but while at the screening there was another movie that had played just before Akira that Funimation was p... Read more
With the recent release of Captain Phillips, I imagine Danish 2012 film The Hijacking has received a lot more attention in recent weeks, whether the piracy story in general has received a su... Read more
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