Over the summer Magnolia Pictures pictures released Ola Simonsson and Johannes Stjärne Nilsso’s crazy Swedish film, Sound of Noise, on DVD. Having already seen the film I have reposted my r... Read more
Set to release this weekend is David Ayer’s gritty, semi-POV L.A. crime drama End of Watch. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña as Brian and Miguel, two L.A. officers who happen... Read more
Despite positive press from all over the globe, the Norwegian drama Oslo, August 31st has finally made its way to DVD in the United States after premiering way back at the 2011 Cannes Film F... Read more
As much as I appreciate the fact that an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature was created just over ten years ago, it’s a bit disappointing to see that almost all the winners have b... Read more
One of the most highly anticipated films of 2012 in the art house cinema world is Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master. Out now in select theaters and expanding to more next week, the film has... Read more
Set in the middle of who-the-hell-knows-where Germany, Tomasz Thomson’s dark and dry crime comedy Snowman’s Land follows the life of Walter (Jürgen Rißmann), a hitman who recently screwed up... Read more
What do threesomes, walking fish, and secret World War II biological weapons have in common? No it’s not another new History channel special on secret Nazi technology. It’s an animated film... Read more
A teenage girl’s life is never easy, particularly when she has great trauma to deal with. Troubled friendships, uncertain love interests, a creepy girl that might be a vampire…all normal thi... Read more
“Family quarrels are bitter things. They don’t go according to any rules. They’re not like aches or wounds; they’re more like splits in the skin that won’t heal... Read more
Henry Burke (Matt Bush) is the soon to be Valedictorian when, after reigniting his friendship with his old friend and resident stoner Breaux (Sean Marquette), he decides to take his first hi... Read more
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