In 1974, James Caan starred in a film called The Gambler. While I never saw the film, people seemed to like it and it garnered Cann a Golden Globe nomination. Fast forward 40 years and Param... Read more
This weekend sees the release of Peter Jackson’s finale in the exhausting Hobbit trilogy, titled The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. In the final installment, the Dwarves of Erebor an... Read more
From acclaimed film director Ridley Scott, and bestselling author God (assisted by Adam Cooper, Tower Heist), comes the epic tale that nearly every English speaking child knows before they b... Read more
In a world where social media is meant to connect us, there are still many flaws in the system, especially when it comes to showing actual care in the face of life’s hardest challenges. Take... Read more
Back in the summer of 2011, Seth Gordon’s crime comedy Horrible Bosses made quite the splash. It was probably the best raunchy comedy of the summer which was enough of a sign that the studio... Read more
This weekend, the first of two installments in the final chapter of Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games franchise hits theaters and while it’ll likely blow the box office up, audience goers ar... Read more
Full disclosure: I firmly believe that the original Dumb & Dumber is not only one of the best comedies of the 1990s, but by far the best work of Peter and Bobby Farrelly. Sure, Kingpin h... Read more
Beside Still Waters, the first feature co-written and directed by actor Chris Lowell, is the definition of an indie gem that almost slipped through the cracks. It was shot a few a years ago... Read more
It seems that Hollywood’s circumstance of remaking classic tales with all the special effects of the 21st century will be a trend that never goes away. Not all cases are successful in my opi... Read more
It’s hard to sum up Toby Wilkins‘ 2008 highly rated horror, Splinter, without giving too much away. It’s a monster film, and it pretty much gets right into it, which is a r... Read more
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