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‘Love & Air Sex’ an overly familiar romantic comedy with a unique backdrop

‘Love & Air Sex’ an overly familiar romantic comedy with a unique backdrop

Love & Air Sex Written by Bryan Poyser, David DeGrow Shotwell, and Steven Walters Directed by Bryan Poyser USA, 2013 Watching the new independent romantic dramedy Love & Air Sex, it’s easy to…

‘Non-Stop’ an enormously silly new Liam Neeson thriller marginally saved by its cast

‘Non-Stop’ an enormously silly new Liam Neeson thriller marginally saved by its cast

Non-Stop Written by John W. Richardson, Chris Roach, and Ryan Engle Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra USA, 2014 Liam Neeson’s face has become a world-weary, pock-marked road map over the years, detailing a wholesome…

Essential Listening: Dario Marianelli and Joe Wright

Essential Listening: Dario Marianelli and Joe Wright

Dario Marianelli, an Italian composer, has been slowly making his way into the popular film score scene since the early 1990s. His style tends to combine traditional classical and programmatic music sensibilities found…

‘Rendez-vous’

‘Rendez-vous’

The Alumni of Cahiers du Cinema

“What does it matter how many lovers you have if none of them gives you the universe?” — Jacques Lacan “How’s it feel to take that off every night and find there’s nothing…

How ‘The Black Cauldron’ Became a Cult Classic

How ‘The Black Cauldron’ Became a Cult Classic

28 Days of Disney Animation

The Black Cauldron Written by David Jonas, Vance Gerry, Ted Berman, Richard Rich, Al Wilson, Roy Morita, Peter Young, Art Stevens, Joe Hale, Rosemary Anne Sisson, Roy Edward Disney, Tony Marino, Steve Hulett,…

The Americans Ep. 2.01 “Comrades” returns in fine form

The Americans Ep. 2.01 “Comrades” returns in fine form

The Americans is back - and as awesome as ever.…

Watch: ‘Life After Pi’ Fascinating but Depressing Documentary About the Broken System That Bankrupted Rhythm & Hues

Watch: ‘Life After Pi’ Fascinating but Depressing Documentary About the Broken System That Bankrupted Rhythm & Hues

Last year, the Oscar-winning visual effects studio behind Ang Lee’s Life of Pi, succumbed to millions in debt and filed for bankruptcy. Rhythm & Hues, received the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects…

Superman and Lois Lane: The Original One True Pairing

Superman and Lois Lane: The Original One True Pairing

Best Comic Book Romances

Arguably, no superhero has permeated the pop culture zeitgeist more thoroughly than Superman. Thanks to countless comic books, radio and TV shows, animated series, movies and merchandise, the character is essentially a household…

Justified, Ep. 5.07: “Raw Deal” a rare mid-season misfire

Justified, Ep. 5.07: “Raw Deal” a rare mid-season misfire

Justified, Season 5, Episode 7: “Raw Deal” Written by VJ Boyd Directed by Bill Johnson Airs Tuesdays at 10pm ET on FX - Why does it feel like so little happens in “Raw…

Darkness Becomes You Podcast #6: “Haunted Houses”

Darkness Becomes You Podcast #6: “Haunted Houses”

  Instead of getting into a parking lot brawl, why not listen to the latest episode of Darkness Becomes You, our podcast dedicated to the HBO show True Detective. Memorable Sound on Sight…

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‘Omar’ a tense, irony-laden Middle Eastern thriller/star-crossed romance

‘Omar’ a tense, irony-laden Middle Eastern thriller/star-crossed romance

Omar Written and directed by Hany Abu-Assad Palestine, 2013 Within its first scene, Omar recalls the romantic actions of Shakespeare’s Romeo, as our title character climbs up one wall and jumps down another, both…

‘Love & Air Sex’ an overly familiar romantic comedy with a unique backdrop

‘Love & Air Sex’ an overly familiar romantic comedy with a unique backdrop

Love & Air Sex Written by Bryan Poyser, David DeGrow Shotwell, and Steven Walters Directed by Bryan Poyser USA, 2013 Watching the new independent romantic dramedy Love & Air Sex, it’s easy to…

‘Non-Stop’ an enormously silly new Liam Neeson thriller marginally saved by its cast

‘Non-Stop’ an enormously silly new Liam Neeson thriller marginally saved by its cast

Non-Stop Written by John W. Richardson, Chris Roach, and Ryan Engle Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra USA, 2014 Liam Neeson’s face has become a world-weary, pock-marked road map over the years, detailing a wholesome…

GFF 2014: Michel Gondry’s ‘Mood Indigo’ is ambitious, unrestrained and utterly transportive

GFF 2014: Michel Gondry’s ‘Mood Indigo’ is ambitious, unrestrained and utterly transportive

Glasgow Film Festival 2014

Mood Indigo Directed by Michel Gondry Written by Michel Gondry and Luc Bossi France/Belgium, 2013 Adapted from Boris Vian’s cult novel, commonly translated as Froth on the Daydream, Michel Gondry’s latest film is…

‘Rendez-vous’

‘Rendez-vous’

The Alumni of Cahiers du Cinema

“What does it matter how many lovers you have if none of them gives you the universe?” — Jacques Lacan “How’s it feel to take that off every night and find there’s nothing…

How ‘The Black Cauldron’ Became a Cult Classic

How ‘The Black Cauldron’ Became a Cult Classic

28 Days of Disney Animation

The Black Cauldron Written by David Jonas, Vance Gerry, Ted Berman, Richard Rich, Al Wilson, Roy Morita, Peter Young, Art Stevens, Joe Hale, Rosemary Anne Sisson, Roy Edward Disney, Tony Marino, Steve Hulett,…

Faunhood: An Exploration of ‘Bambi,’ the Quintessential Children’s Film

Faunhood: An Exploration of ‘Bambi,’ the Quintessential Children’s Film

28 Days of Disney Animation

Bambi is perhaps the quintessential children’s film. While youth and personal growth are recurring themes in the Disney canon, no other film with that distinction is so explicitly about growing up. Discovery is…

The Definitive Original Screenplays: 40-31

The Definitive Original Screenplays: 40-31

As we continue to move forward through the list, let us consider: how do you define an original screenplay? In theory, everything is based on something. Woody Allen’s Blue Jasmine is basically a…

Disney ‘90s Live-Action: The Good, The Best, and The Rest

Disney ‘90s Live-Action: The Good, The Best, and The Rest

Disney live-action films of the 1990s are often remembered for all the wrong reasons. It was the era of smart-mouthed kids, remakes of old TV shows (Inspector Gadget, George of the Jungle), The…

How The Room’s unintentional absurdity hides its dark heart

How The Room’s unintentional absurdity hides its dark heart

Strange Interpretation #16

The cult that is The Room is truly fascinating and turned Wiseau into the most unlikely of internet sensations. But the accidental comedy is a boon not just for us but for Tommy…

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Arrow Ep. 2.14 “Time of Death” suffers from The Laurel Problem

Arrow Ep. 2.14 “Time of Death” suffers from The Laurel Problem

Too much Laurel and not enough Villian of the Week make for a frustrating hour of Arrow.…

Revolution, Ep. 2.14: “Fear and Loathing” in the glorious New Vegas

Revolution, Ep. 2.14: “Fear and Loathing” in the glorious New Vegas

Can we all just take a moment to consider New Vegas as the absolute finest location in Revolution? The meta pop culture jokes are fantastic. The tiny little seeds of David Schwimmer reduced…

Person of Interest, Ep. 3.15, “Last Call” suffers from a melodramatic villain

Person of Interest, Ep. 3.15, “Last Call” suffers from a melodramatic villain

Some episodes can have all of the elements that should make a perfectly effective hour of television, and would for most TV shows, but for whatever completely subjective reason, they don't seem to…

Glee, Ep. 5.09, “Frenemies” is friendly enough

Glee, Ep. 5.09, “Frenemies” is friendly enough

Glee's mid-season opener is friendly enough, with lots of drama and some truly impressive musical numbers, but despite the music, fans are once again finding these beloved characters falling back on bad habits…

The Americans Ep. 2.01 “Comrades” returns in fine form

The Americans Ep. 2.01 “Comrades” returns in fine form

The Americans is back - and as awesome as ever.…

Supernatural, Ep. 9.14, “Captives” sees major changes amongst Angels

Supernatural, Ep. 9.14, “Captives” sees major changes amongst Angels

Castiel and Bartholomew have a meeting while the Winchesters get a request from an old friend in an enjoyable return from hiatus for the show.…

Watch the First Teaser for FX Limited Series ‘Fargo’

Watch the First Teaser for FX Limited Series ‘Fargo’

The first teaser for the new FX 10-episode limited series Fargo has been released. The show stars Billy Bob Thornton as a drifter named Lorne Malvo, Colin Hanks as police deputy Gus Grimly…

Cougar Town Ep. 5.08 “Mystery of Love” is a largely forgettable episode

Cougar Town Ep. 5.08 “Mystery of Love” is a largely forgettable episode

Ellie writes a teen novel and Andy takes Stan to the beach in another underwhelming Cougar Town.…

Justified, Ep. 5.07: “Raw Deal” a rare mid-season misfire

Justified, Ep. 5.07: “Raw Deal” a rare mid-season misfire

Justified, Season 5, Episode 7: “Raw Deal” Written by VJ Boyd Directed by Bill Johnson Airs Tuesdays at 10pm ET on FX - Why does it feel like so little happens in “Raw…

The Blacklist, Ep. 1.14 “Madeline Pratt” looks towards Keen’s past

The Blacklist, Ep. 1.14 “Madeline Pratt” looks towards Keen’s past

Another episode of The Blacklist come and gone and it's certainly improving in some ways, but the show still doesn't feel like substantial or noteworthy television that anyone should be devoting time to.…

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GFF 2014: Michel Gondry’s ‘Mood Indigo’ is ambitious, unrestrained and utterly transportive

GFF 2014: Michel Gondry’s ‘Mood Indigo’ is ambitious, unrestrained and utterly transportive

Glasgow Film Festival 2014

Mood Indigo Directed by Michel Gondry Written by Michel Gondry and Luc Bossi France/Belgium, 2013 Adapted from Boris Vian’s cult novel, commonly translated as Froth on the Daydream, Michel Gondry’s latest film is…

GFF 2014: ‘The Dance of Reality’ is Jodorowsky’s personal origin myth

GFF 2014: ‘The Dance of Reality’ is Jodorowsky’s personal origin myth

Glasgow Film Festival 2014

The Dance of Reality Written and directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky Chile/France, 2013 One of cinema’s great mythmakers, Alejandro Jodorowsky returned to his home town of Tocopilla to make The Dance of Reality, his…

GFF 2014: ‘The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears’ is giallo as pure aesthetic

GFF 2014: ‘The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears’ is giallo as pure aesthetic

Glasgow Film Festival 2014

The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears Written and directed by Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani Belgium/France/Luxembourg, 2013 Directing duo Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani’s debut feature Amer explored a young woman’s sexual…

24th Annual Festival of Films from Iran: ‘The Private Lives of Mr. and Mrs. M”

24th Annual Festival of Films from Iran: ‘The Private Lives of Mr. and Mrs. M”

The Private Lives of Mr. and Mrs. M Directed by Rouhollah Hejazi Iran, 2014 When asked what his wife, Ava, does for a living, Mohsen responds that she’s an interior decorator and graphic…

GFF 2014: ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ is perhaps Wes Anderson’s most ambitious film to date, and one of his best

GFF 2014: ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ is perhaps Wes Anderson’s most ambitious film to date, and one of his best

Glasgow Film Festival 2014

More than perhaps any other director, the work of Ernst Lubitsch has been the most noticeable influence on Wes Anderson’s style. Though the great German-American writer-director, most prolific in the 1930s and 1940s,…

Oxford Film Festival 2014: Day 2, Part 1

Oxford Film Festival 2014: Day 2, Part 1

The OFF animation block was full of great contenders of various animation styles. "Snowdysseus" played like a stop-motion, nightmare-fueled version of Gravity featuring an astronaut trapped in a land plagued with skeletons; the…

Oxford Film Festival 2014: Day 1, Part 2

Oxford Film Festival 2014: Day 1, Part 2

The first in a program of documentaries about the world and connecting with separate cultures, Herd in Iceland is a story of the Scandinavian cowboy and their pride of their stock. The horses,…

24th Annual Festival of Films from Iran: Peyman Moaadi’s ‘Snow on Pines’

24th Annual Festival of Films from Iran: Peyman Moaadi’s ‘Snow on Pines’

“You can’t understand until it happens to you.” Roya, played by Mahnaz Afshar, listens to this line left on her answering machine repeatedly. It is a part of her husband, Ali’s, confession to…

SXSW Announces Final Eight Titles to Lineup

SXSW Announces Final Eight Titles to Lineup

Earlier today, SXSW announced the final eight additional features to screen at the festival this year, as well as announcing featured conversations with Jason Bateman, Mike Myers, Ralph Steadman, Robert Duvall and Tilda…

Oxford Film Festival 2014: Day 1, Part 1

Oxford Film Festival 2014: Day 1, Part 1

For those who seek it, the small college town in north Mississippi can be a mecca of creative culture. Bars pump out hipsters, both good and bad, the local music scene dominated by…

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Darkness Becomes You Podcast #6: “Haunted Houses”

Darkness Becomes You Podcast #6: “Haunted Houses”

  Instead of getting into a parking lot brawl, why not listen to the latest episode of Darkness Becomes You, our podcast dedicated to the HBO show True Detective. Memorable Sound on Sight…

The Televerse #130- Informed Opinions: Doctors and Medicine on TV

The Televerse #130- Informed Opinions: Doctors and Medicine on TV

The Olympics have given us one more light week of television, but with a handful of premieres to preview, there’s still plenty to discuss on the podcast. First we take a look at…

Mousterpiece Cinema, Lucasfilm Bonus Episode Two: ‘Willow,’ ‘Ewoks: The Battle for Endor,’ and ‘Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure’

Mousterpiece Cinema, Lucasfilm Bonus Episode Two: ‘Willow,’ ‘Ewoks: The Battle for Endor,’ and ‘Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure’

Well, friends, as you can tell from the title, this episode’s a mouthful. We hit the 350-Like threshold on Facebook a few weeks ago, and you know what that means: time for another…

The Walking Dead Podcast Episode 48: “Claimed”

The Walking Dead Podcast Episode 48: “Claimed”

with guest Deepayan Sengupta

This week, AMC’s The Walking Dead introduces a few new faces; some seem well-intentioned while others are a clear danger. In general, the first few entries in the second half of Season 4…

The Televerse #130- Informed Opinions: Doctors and Medicine on TV

The Televerse #130- Informed Opinions: Doctors and Medicine on TV

The Olympics have given us one more light week of television, but with a handful of premieres to preview, there’s still plenty to discuss on the podcast. First we take a look at…

Sketchy Episode 107 – ‘The Boondocks’

Sketchy Episode 107 – ‘The Boondocks’

Sketchy celebrates Black History Month a bit late with “The Boondocks.” Join Matt and Ryan, perhaps the whitest guys on the internet, as they navigate the complexity of this controversial cartoon. Enjoy! Listen on…

Mousterpiece Cinema, Episode 132: ‘The Absent-Minded Professor’

Mousterpiece Cinema, Episode 132: ‘The Absent-Minded Professor’

Well, friends, it’s about that time again: time for the sexism talk. Not the sex talk, mind you. That’s…well, we’re not going to have that talk with you ever. You’re on your own.…

Hey You Geeks!! Podcast #17: My Dad is such a Geek

Hey You Geeks!! Podcast #17: My Dad is such a Geek

In episode 17 of the Hey You Geeks podcast we’re talking about what it means to be a geek parent. As dad’s with kids on both ends of the age spectrum, we discuss…

The Televerse #129- The West Wing with Caroline Siede

The Televerse #129- The West Wing with Caroline Siede

The Olympics may still be going strong, but though there were fewer shows, the ones that aired brought it this week, giving us plenty to discuss on the podcast. First we take a…

Darkness Becomes You Podcast #5: “The Secret Fate of All Life”

Darkness Becomes You Podcast #5: “The Secret Fate of All Life”

with guest Simon Howell

You won’t need to get through any homemade booby traps to listen to the newest episode of Darkness Becomes You, our podcast dedicated to the HBO show True Detective. Longtime Sound on Sight…

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The League of Rejected Superheroes from Mad Magazine

The League of Rejected Superheroes from Mad Magazine

Inebrion: The Superhero Who Can’t Stay Sober by Frank Miller & Wildstorm Scantily-Clad Woman by J. Scott Campbell & Matt Milla The Entomologist by Dave Gibbons & Wildstorm Mediocre Man by John Byrne…

Cataclysm #5 is the End of an Era for Marvel’s Ultimate Universe

Cataclysm #5 is the End of an Era for Marvel’s Ultimate Universe

Cataclysm: The Ultimates’ Last Stand #5 Written by Brian Michael Bendis Pencilled by Mark Bagley Inked by Andrew Hennessy Colors by Jason Keith Published by Marvel Comics After getting tangled up in decompression…

Superman and Lois Lane: The Original One True Pairing

Superman and Lois Lane: The Original One True Pairing

Best Comic Book Romances

Arguably, no superhero has permeated the pop culture zeitgeist more thoroughly than Superman. Thanks to countless comic books, radio and TV shows, animated series, movies and merchandise, the character is essentially a household…

Animal Man #28 Showcases the Comic at its Best

Animal Man #28 Showcases the Comic at its Best

Animal Man #28 Written by Jeff Lemire Art by Rafael Albuquerque Colors by Dave McCaig Published by DC Comics Poor Buddy Baker. Jeff Lemire has really put his family through the ringer. You…

Pariah #1: Isolation in the Stars

Pariah #1: Isolation in the Stars

Pariah #1 Writer: Aron Warner and Philip Gelatt Art and Lettering: Brett Weldele Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Purchase: http://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/24-209/Pariah-1 There are few fears as penetrating to the psyche as isolation. The world is connected…

Serenity Leaves on the Wind #2 is a Dark and Emotional Comic

Serenity Leaves on the Wind #2 is a Dark and Emotional Comic

Serenity Leaves on the Wind #2 Written by Zack Whedon Pencilled by Georges Jeanty Inked by Karl Story Colors by Laura Martin Published by Dark Horse Comics The Serenity Leaves on the Wind miniseries isn’t…

To Better Know a Hero: Jean Grey

To Better Know a Hero: Jean Grey

Everything You Need to Know About the Star of "The Trial of Jean Grey"

First Appearance X-Men #1, September 1963 Nicknames and Aliases Marvel Girl, Phoenix, Dark Phoenix, Red, Redd Dayspring Powers and Abilities Jean is a mutant born with tremendous telepathic and telekinetic abilities, enabling her…

This Week in Comics: 26/02/2014

This Week in Comics: 26/02/2014

Week after week, the shelves of local comic book stores nationwide are packed to brim with shiny new comics. Sure you’re a smart cookie and probably have tonnes of grabs already but many…

The X-Files Conspiracy: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 – Why Isn’t This More Fun?

The X-Files Conspiracy: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 – Why Isn’t This More Fun?

Written by Ed Brisson Pencils by Michael Walsh & Inks by Adam Gorham Colors by Jordie Bellaire & Letters by Chris Mowry Standard Cover by Miran Kim Published by IDW Publishing This issue…

Jon and Suzie from Sex Criminals Are a Unique and Hilarious Couple

Jon and Suzie from Sex Criminals Are a Unique and Hilarious Couple

Best Comic Book Romances

*SPOILER ALERT* This article contains spoilers for Sex Criminals #1-4 Even though there are only four issues out of Sex Criminals, the romance between its two lead characters Jon and Suzie has become one of my…

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Achievement Races: How the Validation Model Has Changed Gaming

Achievement Races: How the Validation Model Has Changed Gaming

Something has quietly occurred over this soon-to-pass gaming generation, something that has never been seen before in the previous five or so eras of our favorite past time. For some reason people are…

‘Gone Home’ expands the territory of conventional videogame storytelling, retracing the boundaries closer to home

‘Gone Home’ expands the territory of conventional videogame storytelling, retracing the boundaries closer to home

As a teenager, I felt I would never age. Yet I also knew I would, and more than that, I could anticipate that when I did, everything would change. So I stood then,…

Twitch Plays Pokémon! (It’s not very effective)

Twitch Plays Pokémon! (It’s not very effective)

Pokémon Red version (1996) Developer: Game Freak Publisher: Nintendo   Think Dark Souls is a challenge? Had it up to here with Flappy Bird? Try playing the same Pokemon file with 70,000+ people…

Evolution of the Playstation [Infographic]

Evolution of the Playstation [Infographic]

The PlayStation was launched in Japan on December 3, 1994, and in North America on September 9, 1995. Critics praised the console for the quality of its 3-dimensional graphics and The PlayStation was…

Games That Changed Everything: Super Metroid

Games That Changed Everything: Super Metroid

It is something of a crime that the Metroid series has long been akin to the forgotten middle child of Nintendo’s family, the one that is oft ignored in favor of its too…

Sly Cooper is headed for the big screen in 2016

Sly Cooper is headed for the big screen in 2016

On January 28, PlayStation released a trailer for ‘Sly Cooper,’ the movie. Set to hit theaters in 2016 that rascally raccoon is setting out to defend his family tree. The story line is largely…

The Lackluster Apocalypse: Why Resident Evil Is In Big Trouble

The Lackluster Apocalypse: Why Resident Evil Is In Big Trouble

You know, there was a time, about 15 years ago, when this whole Resident Evil idea was pretty damn exciting. Sure, Alone in the Dark had already pioneered the survival horror thing, but…

The Banner Saga – Rewards & Hardships

The Banner Saga – Rewards & Hardships

The Banner Saga Developer: Stoic Publisher: Stoic (MS Windows, OS X) For backers of the crowd-funded, game project titled, The Banner Saga, the release of the game a couple of weeks ago was…

The Modern Gamer: A Contemplative Piece on the Medium

The Modern Gamer: A Contemplative Piece on the Medium

Gaming, as has oft been said, is still rather a new form of entertainment. It’s a medium that is as free and malleable, as it is hard and engraved. It’s a strange juxtaposition,…

Great Free To Play Games

Great Free To Play Games

In this economy there are people who cannot afford the latest games. Gaming on the PC can be very expensive but there are some games that are free to play. Here is a…

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Essential Listening: Dario Marianelli and Joe Wright

Essential Listening: Dario Marianelli and Joe Wright

Dario Marianelli, an Italian composer, has been slowly making his way into the popular film score scene since the early 1990s. His style tends to combine traditional classical and programmatic music sensibilities found…

‘Rendez-vous’

‘Rendez-vous’

The Alumni of Cahiers du Cinema

“What does it matter how many lovers you have if none of them gives you the universe?” — Jacques Lacan “How’s it feel to take that off every night and find there’s nothing…

The Definitive Original Screenplays: 40-31

The Definitive Original Screenplays: 40-31

As we continue to move forward through the list, let us consider: how do you define an original screenplay? In theory, everything is based on something. Woody Allen’s Blue Jasmine is basically a…

Sunday Shorts: ‘Hostage’, directed by John Woo and starring Clive Owen

Sunday Shorts: ‘Hostage’, directed by John Woo and starring Clive Owen

Today’s film is the 2002 short Hostage. The film is written by David Carter, Greg Hahn, and Vincent Ngo, and directed by John Woo. It also stars Maury Chaykin, Kathryn Morris, and Clive…

How The Room’s unintentional absurdity hides its dark heart

How The Room’s unintentional absurdity hides its dark heart

Strange Interpretation #16

The cult that is The Room is truly fascinating and turned Wiseau into the most unlikely of internet sensations. But the accidental comedy is a boon not just for us but for Tommy…

Saturday Shorts: ‘Election Night’, winner of the 1999 Oscar for best live-action short film

Saturday Shorts: ‘Election Night’, winner of the 1999 Oscar for best live-action short film

Today’s film is the 1999 short Election Night, also known as Valgaften. The film is written and directed by Anders Thomas Jensen, and stars Ulrich Thomsen, John Martinus, and Nicholas Bro. This short…

‘Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye’ has a cunning, scheming Cagney rip institutions and lives apart

‘Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye’ has a cunning, scheming Cagney rip institutions and lives apart

Friday Noir #88

Small warts aside, Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye is a well put together drama that invites viewers to observe how one very intelligent and confident man works his way around the law to get ahead…

New on Video: ‘Foreign Correspondent’

New on Video: ‘Foreign Correspondent’

With the filmmaker's customary humor, characterizations, staging, editing tricks, and a variety of camera effects, "Foreign Correspondent" is quintessentially, and unmistakably, a classic Hitchcock movie.…

‘Total Recall’ is arguably among the very best science-fiction films of the 90′s

‘Total Recall’ is arguably among the very best science-fiction films of the 90′s

Ricky D’s Favourite Cult Films #66

Based on a Philip K. Dick short story (We Can Remember It for You Wholesale), Total Recall is set in a futuristic society, where “it has become scientifically possible to implant fake memories…

Something borrowed, something less than new in Alexandre Desplat’s ‘The Monuments Men’

Something borrowed, something less than new in Alexandre Desplat’s ‘The Monuments Men’

How do we make the familiar feel new again? Or to pose that same question to a cynical studio executive, how do we sell audiences more of the same? It’s no industry secret…

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‘Omar’ a tense, irony-laden Middle Eastern thriller/star-crossed romance

'Omar' a tense, irony-laden Middle Eastern thriller/star-crossed romance

Omar Written and directed by Hany Abu-Assad Palestine, 2013 Within its first scene, Omar recalls the romantic actions of Shakespeare’s Romeo,…

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It’s Not TV: HBO, The Company That Changed Television: Road Signs

It’s Not TV: HBO, The Company That Changed Television: Road Signs

20) Road Signs The only thing we know about the future is that it will be different. Peter Drucker Home…

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‘Total Recall’ is arguably among the very best science-fiction films of the 90′s

'Total Recall' is arguably among the very best science-fiction films of the 90's

Based on a Philip K. Dick short story (We Can Remember It for You Wholesale), Total Recall is set in…

Friday Film Noir

‘Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye’ has a cunning, scheming Cagney rip institutions and lives apart

'Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye' has a cunning, scheming Cagney rip institutions and lives apart

Small warts aside, Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye is a well put together drama that invites viewers to observe how one very…

Strange Interpretation

How The Room’s unintentional absurdity hides its dark heart

How The Room's unintentional absurdity hides its dark heart

The cult that is The Room is truly fascinating and turned Wiseau into the most unlikely of internet sensations. But…

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Superman Salvaged: How to Fix Man of Steel

Superman Salvaged: How to Fix Man of Steel

Man of Steel can best be described as inconsistent and certainly a missed opportunity. Now, with news of the mutated…

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New on Video: ‘Foreign Correspondent’

New on Video: 'Foreign Correspondent'

With the filmmaker's customary humor, characterizations, staging, editing tricks, and a variety of camera effects, "Foreign Correspondent" is quintessentially, and…

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Without Theatres: ‘Fear City’ is the murky answer to ‘Taxi Driver’

Without Theatres: 'Fear City' is the murky answer to 'Taxi Driver'

New York City holds a large cinematic history of being a hotspot for noirish sleaze, a stage for a morally…


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Sordid Cinema Podcast #72: 70′s Horror – ‘The Fury’ and ‘The Visitor’

Sordid Cinema Podcast #72: 70′s Horror – ‘The Fury’ and ‘The Visitor’

This week we review Brian De Palma’s mind-blowing follow-up to his 1976 horror hit Carrie, titled The Fury, which conducts a similar variation on the theme of teenagers using psychic powers to exert repressed feelings.…

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“Character” and “Creator” in ‘Synecdoche, New York’

“Character” and “Creator” in ‘Synecdoche, New York’

Philip Seymour Hoffman Weekend Spotlight

Though similar phrases have been said of other actors in other films, it’s impossible to imagine anyone but Philip Seymour Hoffman as Caden Cotard in Charlie Kaufman’s Synecdoche, New York. So fully does Hoffman embody Kaufman’s…

Art imitating life: Philip Seymour Hoffman as Lester Bangs in ‘Almost Famous’

Philip Seymour Hoffman Weekend Spotlight

When Philip Seymour Hoffman passed away, film fans remember his subtle genius in his performances.  Even though he has been celebrated for his later roles, the performance that resonates with me the most is his…

Philip Seymour Hoffman: Undersung and Underpraised

Philip Seymour Hoffman Weekend Spotlight

I still remember the first time I saw Philip Seymour Hoffman. It was in Paul Thomas Anderson’s  Magnolia, and I was 13 years old. Already, I’d been bitten by the film bug, and that bite…

Philip Seymour Hoffman and Paul Thomas Anderson: One of film’s greatest teams

Philip Seymour Hoffman Weekend Spotlight

What more can be said about Philip Seymour Hoffman, especially in the wake of his terribly tragic, premature death? He was perhaps the finest actor of his generation, he was deeply loved in his community,…