Viral Recap and Review: Apollo 18 Dan Koelsch, September 6, 2011 On Saturday I gave you my impression of the film itself, but now it’s time to talk about the viral campaign for the found footage sci-fi thriller Apollo 18. Could it be more interesting than the film itself? Reminisce with me after the break (warning: some spoilers).
Movie Review: “Apollo 18” Makes A Mess Out Of A Good Idea Dan Koelsch, September 3, 2011 This weekend, Dimension Films released Apollo 18, a found footage sci-fi thriller for which we have been covering the viral campaign. Read my full review after the break (warning: some spoilers).
Movie Review: “Fright Night” Pays Homage to The Original In Fun and Contemporary Way Michael Lee, August 17, 2011August 19, 2011 Fright Night is one of those classic 1980s horror films that was able to combine the blood and gore of the horror genre with comedic styles. Back then 3D was not a relevant gimmick, nor was it a box office booster. Now turn the clock forward 30 years later and…
Movie Review: “The Help” Is Delicious Alternative To The Tiresome Summer Flare Michael Lee, August 8, 2011August 8, 2011 In a day an age of explosive 3D films, its nice to know that The Help can be a change of pace. Sure we have had Woody Allen’s A Midnight in Paris and Terrance Malick’s The Tree of Life released along side some of the cookie cut summer films, but…
Movie Review: “Attack the Block” Is A Fresh and Funny Instant Cult Classic Michael Lee, July 27, 2011July 30, 2011 From the moment I saw the trailer for Attack the Block, Joe Cornish’s directorial debut, I knew that this film would be an instant hit with fans of his work and cult movie enthusiasts. Though he is not a household name when it comes to directors or producers, I suspect…