It took some doing but the sequel to the popular Zach Snyder film 300 is finally underway and we have our first look at the feature thanks to USA Today. Originally tittled Xerxes, then Batt... Read more
In just over a month, we’ll finally be able to see what all the fuss is about for Baz Luhrmann’s reinterpretation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. As we know, the film stars Leonar... Read more
Back in 2004, writer-director-actor Shane Carruth shocked the cinema world with his nano-budgeted debut feature Primer at the Sundance Film Festival. A mind-bending and dramatic examination... Read more
Next Friday, April 12th at 7pm, the Brooklyn based Bottlneck Gallery will be hosting their next show titled When the Lights Go Out. It’s a glow in the dark exhibit that looks to showca... Read more
I’m a sucker for the midnight movie slots and Tribeca has done pretty well with their selection the past couple of years. One of the film’s slated to play during this section is... Read more
Imagine, if you will, if there was one day out of the year where all crime was legal for 12 hours. You could do whatever you want to whoever you wanted without getting into any trouble. As... Read more
One of the first movies in which I can actually remember going to the theater and seeing as a kid was Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park. It was an epic experience fueled by one of my favorit... Read more
One of my favorite cinematic events to attend in the city is the New York Asian Film Festival. The guys that run it rock and the people that go make the experience even better. This isn... Read more
Danny Boyle always manages to surprise me with his diverse slate of film. Always stunning to watch, the champion of lighting and mood, and usually cool stories, goes back to his roots with... Read more
If you haven’t heard of You’re Next and you’re a horror/thriller fan you need to find a way out of that rock that you’ve been living under. One of the most exciting... Read more
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