Right off the bat I have to say I wasn’t sure I was going to like Jack, Jules, Esther & Me. I watched the trailer and it looked good but as soon as the film started I wasn’t... 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
In an attempt to revive a franchise that’s seen better days, writer of all the Paranormal Activity films except the first, Christopher Landon, steps into the director’s role for the first ti... Read more
One of the films in contention for best animated film at the upcoming Academy Awards is the French film Ernest & Celestine, directed by Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar and Benjamin Renner... Read more
I have been cautiously optimistic about Grudge Match from the moment it was announced. This is because Rocky and Raging Bull are among my favorite movies of all time, and I would immensely... 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 the unexpectedly good films being released in limited theaters this Christmas, though expanding on January 10th, is the Peter Berg directed war drama Lone Survivor, staring Mark Wahlb... Read more
After years of speculation and fans craving for more, America’s favorite news anchor Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) is back and he’s ready to take NY by storm in Adam McKay’s Anchorman 2: The L... 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
After directing the Academy Award winning Iranian film, A Separation, writer/director Asghar Farhadi is returning to the spotlight here in the states with his next relationship-based film, t... Read more
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