The Oranges is a hard film to sum up. Hard in the sense that I don’t think the writers knew what, or who the story was about, so how is the audience meant to? We open with a voice over... Read more
Seven or so years ago an invitation to see a movie starring Matthew McConaughey and Reese Witherspoon would send me running away in fear. At that time, both were mostly known for lightheart... Read more
Taking a break from his streak of raunchy comedies, David Gordon Green’s next film is a small indie that attempts to showcase his more mature and subtle side. A remake of the Icelandic film... Read more
Dear Black America, You should be mad. 42, the recently made biopic of epic legendary baseball player Jackie Robinson is a film that inspires one not to brilliance but to anger. Directed by... Read more
One of the highlights of this year’s Sundance Film Festival was the Nat Faxon & Jim Rash (The Descendants) co-written/directed pic, The Way, Way Back, a summer coming-of-age story... Read more
Ron Howard is in the fast lane for the upcoming 2013 F1 biopic Rush. Written by Peter Morgan (Frost/Nixon, That Damned United) who has a knack for writing good biopicy sort of films, Rush st... 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
Gareth Edwards, the director of the upcoming Godzilla film, made his big break with a little film called Monsters which did surprisingly well. Some were so impressed with it that a sequel w... Read more
It can be hard keeping up with all the films that premiere at Sundance, but one of the hottest films there (which I didn’t even know about to be honest, was Jordan Vogt-Roberts’s... Read more
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