Considering how prolific Robert De Niro and John Cusack are, it’s surprising that the two of them have never worked together before The Bag Man, a noir-influenced thriller by rookie di... Read more
Nominated for best foreign film this year, Felix Van Groeningen’s romantic drama The Broken Circle Breakdown is, as the poster describes “a cross between Walk the Line and Blue Valentine” an... Read more
I sat down to watch the Oscar nominated film Omar, written and directed by Hany Abu-Assad, knowing only three things about it: that it was foreign, that it was an Oscar nominee, and that it... Read more
The original 1987 version of RoboCop is a dystopian sci-fi movie that focused on a number of social issues, including privatization, gentrification, the media, and human nature. While it isn... Read more
These days accidentally deleting a single song from your iTunes library might feel like losing a major part of yourself. Music and other forms of art helps create our identity, both as indiv... Read more
Too often, we talk about film on a surface basis: how the film looks. We find ourselves transfixed with the visuals of the screen, the color palettes and lighting. And make no mistake, the w... Read more
Imagine watching your own funeral, standing there, watching everyone as they struggle for anything to say. How would it feel to know everyone thought so highly of you that not one of them co... Read more
When everyone first heard that a Lego movie was coming out there were certainly a lot of grumbles. The news had come on the heels of other toy properties being adapted like Battleship and S... Read more
Making his feature debut, director and writer Tom Gormican’s first film That Awkward Moment aims to explore that hazy moment in every relationship where the couple must decide where the rela... Read more
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