“The Wind Rises” Review: A Fitting And Heartfelt Swan Song For One Of The World’s Greatest Filmmakers David Weaver, February 18, 2014 If you were to look through Hayao Miyazaki’s entire filmography you will find there is one common theme that makes those films uniquely his, and that is the majesty of flight. If it wasn’t a witch on a broomstick flying through the sky or a giant Totoro gliding on the…
“RoboCop” Review Kevin C, February 13, 2014February 14, 2014 Here’s a reboot I didn’t think anyone wanted, didn’t think was going to be any good, and generally considered problematic. I was curious about some of the actors here, including Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Keaton, and Joel Kinnaman. I wasn’t expecting this to be amazing, but I sure was hoping…
“Marvel One-Shot: All Hail The King” – Review Kevin C, February 7, 2014 Marvel Studios has so far done a wonderful job with its movie properties, but some may not be aware of the “One Shot” series Marvel puts on DVD releases. Probably the more memorable One Shot was on the Iron Man 3 DVD, Agent Carter. This time around on the Thor:…
“The Monuments Men” Review Kevin C, February 6, 2014February 6, 2014 George Clooney sure does know how to make a movie. He’s directed some memorable ones too. I really enjoyed Good Night, and Good Luck and thought The Ides of March was wonderful. In a recent Reddit AMA, Clooney explained that The Monuments Men was an attempt at creating a less…
“The Lego Movie” Review Michael Lee, February 4, 2014February 4, 2014 The fact that The Lego Movie was even green lit in the first place was a major head scratcher. How would Cloudy with a Chance of Meatball and 21 Jump Street directors, Phil Lord and Chris Miller, go about making a movie about the iconic toy bricks without making it…