Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín doesn’t have a ton of experience as a director, but of the seven films he has directed, the most recent four have been critically praised. His film NO was no... Read more
As a critic, I see over a hundred movies a year. Without trying to sound snobby (because it really is the truth), few of the movies that are released are great. Many are terrible. Most fall... Read more
The second Hercules film is set to release this summer on July 25th and you might be wondering, wait, there was already another Hercules film that came out this year? Yup, exactly my point,... Read more
Very little can be said about Ridley Scott’s seminal 1979 classic Alien that hasn’t already been said many, many times before. Despite this, words (even infinite in abundance) will never les... Read more
The second English language debut for a South Korean filmmaker this year is slowly approaching us and for the past few months we’ve been getting a steady stream of art, character poste... Read more
I haven’t posted much about director Bong Joon-ho‘s English language debut, Snowpiercer, but that doesn’t mean I’m not waiting in anticipation like a kid on Christmas... Read more
Mel Brooks is a legend. Anyone that loves movies knows his films whether they realize it or not. One such movie is Spaceballs, the classic sci-fi spoof that still manages to capture the he... Read more
Kirsten Dunst stars in the new end-of-the-world sci-fi drama Melancholia, written and directed by Lars von Trier (Dogville). IMDB tells us that the film is about “two sisters [who] fin... Read more
More like 44 inches of awesome! You need to check out this trailer for 44 Inch Chest if you want to enjoy the rest of your day otherwise you’ll spend the next few hours regretting your... Read more
Recent Comments