If I had not looked at the synopses to a majority of films on this year’s Tribeca Film Festival slate, there would have been only one film I would have seen, Boris Rodriguez’s Eddie-The Slee... Read more
If you consider yourself a nerd, geek, cosplayer, or comic book fanatic, you know about the San Diego Comic Con. If you are a businessman, jock, musician, film maker, average Joe mother, fat... Read more
James Franco, the Academy Award-nominated actor, took a role on the daytime television soap opera General Hospital playing a serial killer named, Franco. During the shooting for the final sc... Read more
Every once in a while, a film comes a long that really touches upon a topic that is very meaningful and significant to my life. With that being said, there is one thing in this world I am m... Read more
Ti West’s The Innkeepers begins as a horror film with a good bit of potential. The caretakers of the Yankee Pedlar Inn, Claire (Sara Paxton, Shark Night 3D) and Luke (Pat Healy, Dirty Girl),... Read more
The first film I had the pleasure of screening at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival was Frédéric Jardin’s Sleepless Night, a French action film that’s small in scale but high in intensity. T... Read more
It’s been about eight years since the writer and director of Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War made a film, but now he’s back with a new historical war drama that’ll blow your socks off. K... Read more
The experience of revisiting films from your childhood is always a crap shoot. Some films get better while others make you realize how bad they actually were. There are messages built into... Read more
Premiering at SXSW this year (read Graham’s review), I’ve heard only positive comments about The Cabin in the Woods, but nothing specific. Convinced that I wouldn’t see the... Read more
Last week, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment released Cameron Crowe’s (Almost Famous, Jerry Maguire) latest feel good film, We Bought a Zoo, on Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy combo pack. Ba... Read more
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