“The Host” Review: Stephenie Meyer’s Follow Up To Twilight Isn’t As Awful As You Might Think David Weaver, March 30, 2013March 30, 2013 While there are plenty of other film series out there that like to pretend to be the next incarnation of Twilight (as if that is something to aspire to), writer/director Andrew Niccol has the dubious honor of making the true follow up to that infamous series written by the Twilight…
“The Place Beyond The Pines” Review: The Stories These Fathers and Sons Will Tell May Feel Episodic Michael Lee, March 21, 2013March 23, 2013 A film titled The Place Beyond the Pines can serve as a metaphor to bury a dark past, a place to actually bury a dark past, and the English meaning of a city. Such is the case for Derek Cianfrance’s latest directorial effort The Place Beyond The Pines. The crime…
Movie Review: Olympus Has Fallen Dan Koelsch, March 21, 2013March 21, 2013 On Friday, FilmDistrict’s action film Olympus Has Fallen opens in theaters. With an impressive cast and promising (if not original) premise, does it deliver the action goods? Find out in our review after the break.
“Oz The Great & Powerful” Review: Sam Raimi Delivers A Great & Powerful 3D Film Michael Lee, March 7, 2013March 7, 2013 Sam Raimi is often associated with having a strong visual style of directing as evidenced by films like The Evil Dead trilogy, the Spider-Man trilogy, and others. They have made their marks in the cinematic and pop culture world and now Oz The Great & Powerful will do the same….
Featured App: A Viral Campaign Contained in “Star Trek Into Darkness” App Caleb Hamilton, February 3, 2013February 2, 2013 Paramount Digital Entertainment released its Star Trek Into Darkness mobile app this week on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. Using new technology created by Qualcomm Labs, Inc., users will be able to unlock content from the film by participating in scavenger hunts and other real-world missions which…