The documentary Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me details more than a once unappreciated but far from forgotten band. Released by Magnolia Pictures, the film encapsulates a…read more >
The documentary Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me details more than a once unappreciated but far from forgotten band. Released by Magnolia Pictures, the film encapsulates a…read more >
One can’t help but wait for the infamous “Stella” line shouted from the street in Brando’s voice while watching the new Woody Allen film Blue…read more >
Fans of the throwback film, keep your pants on! Loosely based on the life of screenwriter and director, Maggie Carey, The To Do List is chock-full of…read more >
Pacific Rim might just be the first perfect movie of the summer. It only took until halfway through July to get there but Guillermo del Toro’s…read more >
Unlike many anthology films, V/H/S 2 maintains a steady pace, offering a steady stream of suspense that delivers through every moment of the film. Following in the…read more >
Director Josh Boone’s debut film Stuck in Love has earnest intentions and an endearingly real tenderness that makes up for other shortcomings. The film centers on a dysfunctional…read more >
Oscar-winning screenwriters Jim Rash and Nat Faxon had big shoes to fill after reaching Hollywood’s highest peak for their win for The Descendants in 2011. How do…read more >
With Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy teaming up for The Heat (due June 26th), it is time to take a look back at past buddy action-comedy films…read more >
Matthew Cooke’s documentary How To Make Money Selling Drugs is a fast track course to understanding the war on drugs. Done in the tongue in cheek style…read more >
Photo Credit, Eric John After some deliberation with my parents in Maryland it turns out the first movie I ever saw in theaters was Disney’s The…read more >