While I don’t feel the need to do a review of Detachment, the new Tony Kaye film starring Adrien Brody, since Brett already wrote up a fantastic review, I was invited to a special scre... Read more
Jeff (Jason Segal) is one of those guys who believes that his purpose in life will be decided by fate and that everything happens for a reason. Granted, it’s up to him to decide which leads... Read more
I think it’s safe to say that most guys out there love WWII films. There history of the war is so powerful and there are countless stories to be told that there is a good chance you... Read more
Rolling out on iTunes pre-release, Detachment offers a glimpse into post-recession inner city school drama. Directed by Tony Kaye (American History X) the high school drama stars Adrien Brod... Read more
With Being Flynn, Paul Weitz (About A Boy) brings to the screen his interpretation of writer/poet Nick Flynn’s memoir, Another Bullshit Night in Suck City. The story has consistent narration... Read more
There’s something both wonderful and painful when it comes to nostalgia, particularly when you reflect on your teenage years and wondered what they could have been like had you done or chang... Read more
Raising Renee gives an incredibly honest and intimate portrait of two sisters vying for their own independence whether they know it or not. Award-winning husband and wife team Steven Ascher... Read more
Director Mark Pellington’s I Melt With You is an examination of four men in their 40s trying to figure out what comes next for each of them – except it’s not. Thomas Jane (HBO’s Hung), Jerem... Read more
The screening notes to Thin Ice describe the film as “blending dark comedy and delirious Midwestern noir” which to me perfectly describes another film, Fargo, which Thin Ice seems to really... Read more
At one point short listed for the Oscar’s best foreign film, Taiwan’s Oscar entry Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale is finally getting the theatrical distribution fans like my... Read more
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