Following-up his goofy steam-punk martial arts film Tai Chi Zero, Stephen Fung returns with Tai Chi Hero, the second film in his zany Tai Chi trilogy of a simple minded man looking to become... Read more
What do you get when you cross Kiss Kiss Bang Bang with Iron Man? To use a widely accepted term: A bad-ass film. Iron Man 3 is blasting into cinemas around the UK this week with jokes about... Read more
Natasha Tabor (Haley Bennett) is a reckless boarding school student who doesn’t care about anything, least of all social class divisions. When out skiing with her rich, ivy-league ready fri... Read more
Sure, Clark Gregg has been acting since the 1980s, but most of us know him as the popular S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Phil Coulson from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. While he might be best known fo... Read more
The Oranges is a hard film to sum up. Hard in the sense that I don’t think the writers knew what, or who the story was about, so how is the audience meant to? We open with a voice over... Read more
Seven or so years ago an invitation to see a movie starring Matthew McConaughey and Reese Witherspoon would send me running away in fear. At that time, both were mostly known for lightheart... Read more
The 2011 Tribeca Film Festival hosted the premiere of one of my favorite movies of that year, the Israeli horror film Rabies directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado. This year they... Read more
Recently released from prison for stealing and on parole, Dennis (Paul Giamatti) finds out that not only did his wife Therese (Amy Landecker) tell their daughter that he died of “very... Read more
On the surface, one of the most interesting documentaries premiering at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival is Sean Dunne’s mass drug addiction doc, Oxyana. The question is, is this first time f... Read more
I will see just about any documentary that has to do with Coney Island and its unique history, and Bending Steel follows a middle-aged 5’7″ man named Chris Schoeck who is committ... Read more
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