‘The Last Stand’ Review: Schwarzenegger Comes Back To The Big Screen Guns-A-Blazing Michael Lee, January 18, 2013January 18, 2013 No matter what the final rating of this film is, we have to give one hell of a welcome home to the action icon known as Arnold Schwarzenegger. Sure most the films he will star in – which will probably be all actioners – will have scripts that have him…
Caleb’s Top 10 Best Films of 2012 Caleb Hamilton, December 31, 2012December 31, 2012 This year, we saw Earth’s Mightiest Heroes come together for the first time ever. The legend of a man who dresses up like a bat came to an end. We watched a group of friends fall apart after acquiring strange abilities from a hole in the ground. The world watched…
“This Is 40” Review: Judd Apatow’s Latest Is Honest & Hilarious, But Can’t Quite Connect Michael Lee, December 20, 2012December 20, 2012 The real world may be a scary place, but Judd Apatow tries to make it more or less scary by writing and directing comedies with relatale stories. This is 40 is Apatow’s latest directorial effort and sort of sequel to his previous hit Knocked Up. While Apatow’s sense of humor…
Movie Review: “Les Misérables”-The Musical on Film, Revolutionized Caleb Hamilton, December 19, 2012December 19, 2012 “You can tell they aren’t really singing, the emotions aren’t there.” That’s what people used to say about stage musicals adapted to film. Tom Hooper took on Les Misérables determined to make sure that the adaptation of a musical into a major motion picture will never be done the same…
Movie Review: Let Fury Have the Hour Dan Koelsch, December 14, 2012December 14, 2012 The documentary Let Fury Have the Hour, written and directed by Antonino D’Ambrosio, opens in New York today. The film chronicles the creative response to the directions our politics and culture starting taking in the 1980s, and it features interviews with a bevy of artists. Read my review after the…