Park Chan-wook is one of my favorite directors. The Korea auteur is a master of style, detail, atmosphere and creativity, resulting in films that often leave a lasting impression. Known mos... Read more
Looking at Keeper of Darkness on paper, you’d be thrown off by how much fun this film really is. You read the premise, you see the style and you watch the opening few minutes and you’re sett... Read more
Stephen Chow is one of a handful of directors from Hong Kong whose films I will watch without fail. The guy has a great handle on genuine slapstick humor and is one of the few who is able t... Read more
Directed by Christian Ditter, How to be Single is a romantic comedy that follows single people trying to adjust to the ever changing world of love in NYC. Alice (Dakota Johnson) is the foca... Read more
Hello there, dear reader. You’re probably expecting to see a review for a movie on a website called Movie Buzzers, but we’ve decided to try something a little different. It’s fall, the seaso... Read more
With the explosion of EDM over the past five years, it was only a matter of time before a major studio decided to make a full length feature about becoming a DJ. That movie is We Are Your Fr... Read more
After a week of seeing documentaries and dramas, I needed a break from the heavy stuff and was more than willing to give a romantic comedy a go, especially one starring Simon Pegg and Lake B... Read more
Back in 2012, I reviewed a small, independent and mysterious horror film called Resolution that surprised me in so many different ways. Directors Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson delivered a... Read more
Initially billed as drama-romance, 2014 film The Face of Love plays out more like a near thriller as Annette Bening and Ed Harris shine in a film that fails to match their quality. It’... Read more
Men have a saying when it comes to brotherhood and supporting each other, the phrase is Bros Before Hos and if you’ve never heard of it before you’re likely over the age of 70. It means exac... Read more
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