If you ask me, March is always kind of a slow month for the film industry. The Oscars are over and it seems Hollywood takes a month or two off before jumping into the action packed summer re... Read more
Non-Stop reteams Liam Neeson with his Unknown director Jaume Collet-Serra for another generic and mildly entertaining thriller about a man seeking to prove he is telling the truth. It’s als... Read more
Considering how prolific Robert De Niro and John Cusack are, it’s surprising that the two of them have never worked together before The Bag Man, a noir-influenced thriller by rookie di... Read more
I sat down to watch the Oscar nominated film Omar, written and directed by Hany Abu-Assad, knowing only three things about it: that it was foreign, that it was an Oscar nominee, and that it... Read more
I love parkour and freerunning. While I might be terrible at it now I still love watching videos on YouTube or seeing my friends post about their global training exploits so it should come... Read more
Too often, we talk about film on a surface basis: how the film looks. We find ourselves transfixed with the visuals of the screen, the color palettes and lighting. And make no mistake, the w... Read more
Making the jump from TV to feature film, Jeremy Lovering‘s 2013 Sundance thriller, In Fear, is finally getting a release here in the states after just over a year of patiently waiting.... Read more
In an attempt to revive a franchise that’s seen better days, writer of all the Paranormal Activity films except the first, Christopher Landon, steps into the director’s role for the first ti... Read more
Directed by Seung-wan Ryoo, The Berlin File opens with an illegal arms deal that goes horribly wrong when a North Korean “ghost” agent, Pyo Jong-seong (Ha Jung-woo), arrives to help finalize... Read more
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