Ignoring the Mid-Morning Matters online mini-series a couple of years ago, which were largely unimpressive, Alan Partridge hasn’t really been seen since 2002 on the series I’m Al... Read more
It might be hard to believe but it’s been four years since Spike Jonze has made a feature film, the last one being Where the Wild Things Are which introduced me to the band Arcade Fire... Read more
I walked into Rawson Marshall Thurber’s new crime comedy We’re the Millers knowing absolutely nothing except what was on the movie poster. I basically was expecting a dysfunctio... Read more
Directed by Jeremy Gardner, The Battery, which screened at the 2013 Fantasia Film Festival, follows Ben (Jeremy Gardner) and Mickey (Adam Cronheim), two baseball players from Pittsfield, MA... Read more
I remember my experience of seeing Neil Blomkamp’s debut feature District 9 very well. I walked out of the movie theater that summer raving about the movie to everyone and, since then, it h... Read more
Looks like Robert Redford has gone and got himself lost at sea as he graces the big screen in the intriguing looking drama All Is Lost. Redford, who has slowed down some what over the last f... Read more
In 1986 there was a very B-rated looking film released called Class of Nuke ‘Em High, a film about students who buy contaminated drugs from a worker at the nuclear power plant located next t... Read more
When Trance was released it was refreshing breath of cinematic air that made me happy to know there were still filmmakers out there bringing original and different ideas to the table. This... Read more
Brendan Muldowney’s second film adapts the Japanese novel In Love With The Dead to the big screen for a film about a story that takes a rather strange and disturbing look at life, dea... Read more
Recently it was announced that the Tom Hanks thriller Captain Phillips would be opening up the 2013 New York Film Festival which would make it one of the legitimately more exciting titles to... Read more
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