“Much Ado About Nothing” Review: Joss Whedon’s Take On Shakespeare Is Energetic & Fun Michael Lee, June 21, 2013June 21, 2013 Following his stellar directing efforts on The Avengers, Joss Whedon decided to do something smaller in scale as his follow up, so small that it took him less than 12 days to complete principle photography, and all of it shot in his beautiful Santa Monica home. For his follow up,…
“Monsters University” Review: Pixar’s First Prequel Is Hilarious And Slightly Unnecessary Michael Lee, June 17, 2013June 17, 2013 In the past couple of years, Pixar, as great of an animation studio as they are, have been softballing it in with films like Cars and Brave. Sure they were top quality animated films, but their story were below standards. Which worried a fans when they heard Monsters University was…
LAFF 2013 Review: “Short Term 12” Is A Deeply Soulful & Profoundly Heartwarming Film That’s Filled With Emotional Laughs Michael Lee, June 17, 2013August 21, 2013 No matter how inundated the summer movie season is with blockbusters and other giant tentpole films, it’s always a nice change of pace to see something like Short Term 12 come along and balance it out. The film has been making waves during its run on multiple film festival circuits,…
“This Is The End” Review: Celebrities Meet Their End In The Most Original Comedy In Years David Weaver, June 13, 2013 From the people who brought you Pineapple Express, Superbad, Knocked Up and countless other comedies, comes…the end of the world! Low on water, low on food and low on weed, these celebrities are fighting for their lives once the apocalypse hits. Find out if their new apocomedy is the chosen…
Movie Review: “Man of Steel” Dan Koelsch, June 12, 2013June 13, 2013 Everyone else, move out of the way, because of king of superheroes flies into theaters this Friday. Man of Steel is the first true reboot for Superman since the 1978 Richard Donner film starring Christopher Reeve in the title role. Now, Henry Cavill suits up to play the iconic figure….