This year’s Oscars were very long but for some it was at least an entertaining show. I loved Seth MacFarlane as the host, he pushed the envelope, was offensive and got a ton of laughs... Read more
Tonight, the year’s best films will compete for the coveted Oscar trophy during the ceremony for the 85th annual Academy Awards. Minus reviewing some of the films, announcing the host and p... Read more
I’m sure most filmmakers would love to adapt an Elmore Leonard book. Previous films based on Leonard’s fiction include 3:10 to Yuma, Get Shorty, Out of Sight, and, perhaps most... Read more
Movie Buzzers had the wonderful opportunity to attend a special New York screening of Red Flag, the latest film by writer/director/actor Alex Karpovsky (check out my review here!) I was abl... Read more
Building off its success of last year’s poster series based off of Academy Award nominated films, Mondo is taking a more interesting approach to this year’s show by unveiling and... Read more
Ever since starring in Tiny Furniture, Alex Karpovsky has been one of the newest voices in film that everyone has been paying attention to. He was one of the stars of the 2012 Tribeca Film... Read more
The Woodsman And The Rain is a 2011 Japanese film which follows the story of a depressed and lonely Lumberjack who inadvertently gets pulled into the world of film through a simple act of ki... Read more
When I see a new trailer for a Takashi Miike film, I feel obligated to post about. The busy Japanese director is one of the most interesting guys to watch and as he continues his transition... Read more
Destined from the moment of its announcement to be controversial, The Canyons, the thriller directed by Paul Schrader and written by Bret Easton Ellis (author of the novel American Psycho) a... Read more
Earlier this week, I went with a friend to see the movie Safe Haven. Though I did’t want to go, I couldn’t let her cover a screening of a Nicholas Sparks movie alone and so I ta... Read more
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