The theme of arrested development has been done many times in film, from serious films like Young Adult to comedies like Step Brothers. Rock and roll, of course, is the perfect vehicle for... Read more
I went into Casa de mi Padre just looking forward to a new Will Ferrell performance and wasn’t expecting to laugh-out-loud, so I enjoyed the chuckle-worthy telenovela spoof that came i... Read more
Though I knew none of the stars and none of the filmmakers behind it, I was won over by the plot description of A Lonely Place to Die despite the wretched title. Luckily the movie lives up... Read more
In Sound of Noise, Amadeus Warnebring (Bengt Nilsson) is a policeman in a family of accomplished musicians that loathes music. He becomes obsessed with finding a group of drumming misfits wh... Read more
For the most part, I did fairly well with avoiding terrible films at SXSW this year, however there were a few and some that aren’t worth seeing all together. One of those films sadly h... Read more
Don’t get me wrong, I love a good dick joke now and then, but in this unneeded remake of an 80s TV show, it’s overdone. Phil Lord and Christopher Miller co-direct 21 Jump Street,... Read more
Jeff (Jason Segal) is one of those guys who believes that his purpose in life will be decided by fate and that everything happens for a reason. Granted, it’s up to him to decide which leads... Read more
You know those films that are about likable scoundrels and the women who love them despite their scoundrel ways even though they would probably be much better off with a shoe salesman or som... Read more
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