Back in October, our UK based writer Tom Hunt reviewed a film named Filth that I hadn’t heard about, but after reading his review, I couldn’t wait to see it. The deeply disturbi... Read more
Seafaring documentaries always interest me because of the massive amount of interesting information they impart on me as well as the importance they can have on our ecosystem as well as the... 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
Oh Lars von Trier, you really don’t give a shit about what people think of you, that’s probably why your films are as ridiculous as they are. Despite that, your films are at lea... Read more
Set to hit theaters this weekend is Austrian director Stefan Ruzowitsky’s crime thriller/drama, Deadfall, starring Eric Bana, Olivia Wilde, Charlie Hunnam, Sissy Spacek, and Kris Kristoffers... Read more
The 2012 New York Comic Con is finally upon us and this year it is completely sold out. Going on my third year in attendance all I can say is that I love NYCC for the fact that it’s s... Read more
It takes a special kind of breed to sit down and watch Tim and Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie for the first time. You either have to have an extremely open mind when it comes to comedy or have... Read more
Opening in select theaters on May 11th is Hirokazu Koreeda’s (Nobody Knows, Still Walking) adventure drama, I Wish, starring Koki Maeda, Ohshiro Maeda, and Ryoga Hayashi. The film is... Read more
The theme of arrested development has been done many times in film, from serious films like Young Adult to comedies like Step Brothers. Rock and roll, of course, is the perfect vehicle for... Read more
For fans of music and Scandinavian cinema, now is the time to rejoice. The 2010 Fantastic Film Fest Best Picture winner, Sound of Noise, has finally found a distribution thanks to Magnolia... Read more
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