Level Up follows lay about Matthew (Josh Bowman), a twenty-something gamer without a job living in London. His successful girlfriend, Anna (Leila Mimmack), is quietly losing her patience wit... 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
For some reason, we seem to love watching posh, spoiled Brits cause chaos on the big screen. It’s the same with Americans wealthy kids, but the main difference is that fancy accent, we can’t... Read more
There are plenty of films that I’ve been excited about this year but there are a bunch that I’m keen on seeing that didn’t make my most anticipated of the year. One of the... Read more
I love prison movies. If you’ve been reading this site for a while I probably sound like a broken record at this point, but it’s true, it’s one of my favorite sub-genres.... Read more
For people who love disgusting, unfiltered characters, characters that represent the pits of our society but bring us comedic joy, get ready for Jude Law’s portrayal of Dom Hemingway in Ric... Read more
After meeting a girl that he’s interested in, Tom (Iian de Caestecker) invites Lucy (Alice Englert) to a music festival to camp out with his and her friends. On the way he decides to surpri... 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
One of my personal favorite films of the year is the warmhearted Scottish dramedy The Angels’ Share directed by Ken Loach. It’s a film that’s filled with genuine heart, passion, laugh out l... Read more
Inbred is a small budget British horror-comedy released in 2011, and on DVD in 2012. It follows the familiar story of a group who go to a small ‘we should probably turn around now beca... Read more
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