All is Lost is not a movie for everyone. For one thing, roughly 95% of the film’s dialogue occurs in the first two minutes of the film. Additionally, there is only a single actor (the... Read more
Just a single scene of 12 Years a Slave makes more of a statement on America’s struggle with its racial history than the entirety of Lee Daniels’ The Butler. By that I don... Read more
I’m curious if writer/director James Gray really couldn’t come up with a less generic title for his latest film than The Immigrant. I’d hate to be on the marketing team tr... Read more
To all my fellow geeks and nerds, particularly the ones who have been obsessed with a game at some point in their life, a game that takes over your existence, a game that has now become a ch... Read more
One of the most exciting aspects of NYCC is the plethora of cool art that you can buy at the convention. It has a terrific artist alley where you can discover new artists and pick up work f... Read more
Mary Mason (Katherine Isabelle) is a broke medical student looking to become a surgeon but when her financial woes catch up to her, it results in her applying for a dancing job at a gothic-l... Read more
Good evening from Denver! Two nights ago I was the opening of the 4th Annual Mile High Horror Film Festival in Denver, Colorado. Side note: a big thank you to The Alamo Drafthouse for hosti... Read more
It’s been four years since we’ve had the honor of seeing an Alfonso Cuarón film on the big screen. His last film was the brilliant sci-fi feature Children of Men but now he returns as direc... Read more
Today, The Weinstein Company unveiled their poster for Stephen Frears’ upcoming dramedy Philomena, a film inspired by a true story and stars Judi Dench in the titular role and Steve Co... Read more
I’ve never been a fan of the “based on true events” horror films. We know it’s either fake or glamorised beyond belief. For level-headed people, you can’t help but go in to... Read more
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