Viral Video For Sundance Sci-Fi Favorite “The Signal” Asks If You’re Agitated Michael Lee, March 18, 2014March 19, 2014 A recent string of websites and videos have been posing questions to the viewer. Under The Skin has been asking us when was the last time we touched someone. Now the 2014 Sundance Film Festival hit The Signal is also posing a question to you, except it’s not as touchy….
“That Awkward Moment” Review Michael Lee, January 30, 2014 So much of the romantic comedy genre is focused on the female perspective, leaving the male lead characters to be the cookie cut swooning sweeping off your feet romanticist. But not in Tom Gormican‘s new romantic comedy That Awkward Moment. The film focuses on three three best friends who find…
“The World’s End” Review: Edgar Wright Ends The Cornetto Trilogy With One Rich Humorous Bite Michael Lee, August 22, 2013August 22, 2013 It’s poetic that Edgar Wright’s The World’s End, the final film of Cornetto Trilogy, is the boldest and most flavorful of the three. The film is clearly the freshest, funniest, and most fantastically entertaining films of the summer, not once ever missing a beat or stumbling, The World’s End hits…
“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…
“Anna Karenina” Review: Characters, Love, & Tragedy, Trapped In The Frame Of Joe Wright’s Mind Michael Lee, November 15, 2012November 16, 2012 “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” It seems fitting to start off with a quote by Shakespeare, especially since that’s what it looks like when you watch Anna Karenina directed by Joe Wright. The film may be set in Russia during the revolution,…