Though many might question the entertainment value of a movie written and directed by John Turturro that stars himself as a male prostitute that is pimped out by Woody Allen, Fading Gigolo h... Read more
When you see the posters and trailers for Draft Day, uninspiring is probably the word that comes to mind. Though it’s directed by Ivan Reitman, I walked into Draft Day expecting a piece of... Read more
This year really seems to be the year of Brazil. With the biggest sporting event in the world coming up, the FIFA World Cup, it only makes sense that a sequel to the crowd-pleasing film Rio... Read more
Now that he’s had his turn at making blockbuster films like Iron Man and Cowboys & Aliens, writer/director/star Jon Favreau returns to the indie world with his upcoming foodie come... Read more
For people who love disgusting, unfiltered characters, characters that represent the pits of our society but bring us comedic joy, get ready for Jude Law’s portrayal of Dom Hemingway in Ric... Read more
Back in 2011 I made my first and only trek to San Diego for the mother of all comic conventions, San Diego Comic Con. It was there where I sat in Hall H for hours, watching a variety of pan... Read more
I can’t remember if I put it on my most anticipated of 2014 list, probably because I was nervous what would happen with a sequel to one of my favorite films of all-time, but if the rum... Read more
It’s been a long time since Stephen Chow has released a feature film, six years since his last one hit the states and I haven’t even seen that yet. As a fan of Chow’s slapstick martial arts... Read more
In Bad Words, Guy Trilby is a contestant in the Golden Quill National Spelling Bee competition, but there is only one issue: he is forty years old. Guy (Jason Bateman) exploits a rule that s... Read more
Directed by Song Hae-Sung, the South Korean film Boomerang Family follows a dysfunctional family forced to live in close quarters once again, this time as adults. In the beginning of the fi... Read more
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