Joe Swanberg has been making a name for himself on the indie circuit with quite a diverse slate of films, though I would have no idea, it’s just what I’ve heard since I’ve only seen one of h... Read more
A Late Quartet follows the lives of a world renowned quartet coming off their off season break and gearing up for another season of concerts. However, upon hearing bad news, one of them make... Read more
Ryan Gosling and his Blue Valentine director Derek Cianfrance reunite with a star studded cast for a crime drama titled The Place Beyond the Pines. In the film, Ryan Gosling plays Luke, a m... Read more
One of the unsuspecting gems that I saw at this year’s SXSW Festival was Vincent Grashaw’s directorial debut, Coldwater. The film follows Brad Lunders (PJ Boudousque), a troubled and short... Read more
Paul Weitz’s Admission tells the story of one Portia Nathan (Tina Fey), a college admissions officer at the ultra-prestigious Princeton University. Each year, her job requires her to cut dow... Read more
Sebastian (Eugene Kim) is an angry and cynical wannabe YouTube star who runs his own channel called F.O.B. Motherfucker where he breaks down Asian stereotypes and explains why they’re so ina... Read more
There’s no arguing Welcome To Pine Hill is something very different and original, and it all worked until the last 5 minutes, that’s where it might have been lost. Without spoili... Read more
If I had to name my top five directors working today, one of them would undoubtedly be South Korea’s Park Chan-wook. His film Oldboy, which everyone should see at some point, blew me away a... 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
At the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, it wasn’t just the horror movie V/H/S that got audiences riled up, the provocative drama Compliance was another, somewhat controversial, title that had th... Read more
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