Well that didn’t take long. After announcing two days ago that Gangster Squad, the Warner Bros. crime film that features a shooting in a movie theater, would have that now-troubling sc... Read more
This year, Fantasia Fest attendees were given a very special opportunity to attend the world premiere of Noboru Iguchi’s latest wacky, high concept feature, Dead Sushi, and boy did every sin... Read more
With R-rated movies being as violent and graphic as they are, a film must be either really perverse or sexually graphic to earn an NC-17 rating these days. Killer Joe falls mostly into the... Read more
When one looks at the film The Hunter, directed by Daniel Nettheim, one expects to see an entertaining popcorn flick with some nice characters, some good action, and a decent way to spend t... Read more
By now you’ve likely seen hours of coverage of the horrible shooting in Colorado during a midnight screening of The Dark Knight Rises. One of the more eerie parts of that story is tha... Read more
Gyo: Tokyo Fish Attack, where do I begin? After debating for two hours with a few beers in hand, the group of people I was relaxing with decided they wanted to tag along for a film which I... Read more
It’s well known that Takashi Miike is one of the world’s most prolific directors, so it should come as no surprise that the director has decided to revisit the musical genre with For Love’s... Read more
Yoshihiro Nakamura (Fish Story, A Boy and His Samurai) is one of the most interesting Japanese directors working today so I obviously had to make it a point to sit down and watch his latest... Read more
Despite having a simple understanding of what Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film, The Master, is about, we still really don’t have a firm understanding as to what we can expect f... Read more
Tomorrow I will be seeing Takashi Miike’s latest film For Love’s Sake, a film that mashes a hodgepodge of dramas together, but today I am reveling in the fact that the teaser to ... Read more
Recent Comments