“Frankenweenie” Review: Welcome Back, Mr. Tim Burton Michael Lee, October 5, 2012October 29, 2012 Tim Burton doesn’t adhere to the rules or regulations that a dark film has to be entirely dark. He gives that glimmer of light that uplifts the audience’s sense of hope and has us rooting for characters. Until recently, the director shifted gears towards putting his twist a couple of…
Blu-Ray Review: Iron Sky Dan Koelsch, October 2, 2012 It’s been over two years since we interviewed the director of Iron Sky, Timo Vuorensola, and today his film is finally out on Blu-Ray and DVD. We covered some of the early stages of the film, as there was a viral marketing push to help fund it. Read my review…
“Dredd 3D” Review: It’s Gritty And It Has Fantastic Over-The-Top Violence Michael Lee, September 21, 2012December 28, 2012 Any hopes of there being a continuation of the Dredd film franchise virtually went up in smoke when Danny Canon released his take on the character back in 1995. 17 years later, the film is still looked at as one of the worst films in Hollywood, but fans of the…
“The Master” Review: Paul Thomas Anderson’s Riveting Tale Of The Human Condition Michael Lee, September 20, 2012October 29, 2012 Very few filmmakers accomplish what Paul Thomas Anderson has accomplished. Through great storytelling and well-developed characters, Anderson has given us some of the most memorable movies of this generation has ever seen. After a limited weekend run last week, audiences around the country will finally get to see the powerful…
Movie Review: V/H/S Jason Caldwell, September 2, 2012 Last night, something happened to me that has never happened before. I got nauseous from watching a movie. No, it wasn’t from a murder scene or some other act of violence. It was from the jostling motion of the camera. Yup, I literally had to stop about an hour into…