As a first thought, I didn’t really think a biopic of J. Edgar Hoover would be very interesting, but as the film began, it was clear that this was a fascinating man who left a lasting impres... Read more
Anger, happiness, fear, pity, desperation and sadness are among the several different emotions I experienced watching the latest Lars Von Trier film, Melancholia. To say its a film about the... Read more
The third installment of the Harold and Kumar franchise is finally here in all of its 3D glory and, suffice to say, it does not disappoint at all. A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas is bas... Read more
The man that brought you the indie horror/thriller The House of the Devil is now back with an all new creepy feature called The Innkeepers. Ti West’s new film stars Sara Paxton, Pat H... Read more
I never thought I’d see the day when I’d say that I was actually impressed by a performance of Jessica Alba’s in a movie. The movie I’m talking about is An Invisible Sign, about socially-aw... Read more
Takeshi Kitano (Brother) is known as the master of Yakuza films (Japanese mafia films). Hell, I might go so far as to say that he is the Scorcese of Japan when it comes to well crafted organ... Read more
Imagine if Shakespeare were a fraud? A strand-in for someone who actually wrote some of the most world renowned plays but didn’t have the luxury of exposing himself to the Royal Court? This... Read more
We might as well get the elephant in the room out of the way: Ra.One, the most expensive film in the history of Bollywood cinema (starring “India’s Tom Cruise” Shahrukh “King” Khan) is by no... Read more
With recent news of a third installment to the Hatchet horror franchise in the works, I decided that it would make sense to go back and watch Hatchet II. The movie picks up literally during... Read more
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