In American movies it’s pretty much the good guys versus the bad guys – the heroes manageable flaws not withstanding. So when the drama takes into account real events you must watch i... Read more
Tribeca Film Festival 2012 featured what was perhaps the oddest film I’ve ever seen at a film festival — Francophrenia (or: Don’t Kill Me, I Know Where the Baby Is), a pseudo-doc... Read more
The Angriest Man in Brooklyn begins with images of Robin Williams‘ character’s picturesque family life in 1989, the kind of “parents and children gleefully frolicking in th... Read more
One of the likely Oscar contenders for this year’s race is the Lee Daniels (Precious) biopic The Butler, an adaptation of Will Haywood’s Washington Post article about the White H... Read more
Every year there always seems to be a battle between similar films, last year saw two Snow White films duke it out while 2013’s theme seems to be F’ing up The White House. I onl... Read more
Well, here it is: after several weeks of coverage, Flight is the closing film of the New York Film Festival. On one hand, it’s curious that the closing film is the festival’s mo... Read more
Denzel Washington is one of those actors who no matter what the movie script is, he somehow makes it awesome, which is why I love the guy as an actor. Today, Paramount released the first tra... Read more
There are a lot of films getting ready to hit the streets in over the course of the next month or so and a good chunk of them you may not have heard of. As such, I have decided to put toget... Read more
Can we ever really get tired of Kevin Smith? Some people are saying yes, but I for one love the man. We know he is retiring from film once he finishes Hit Somebody but in the meantime we can... Read more
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