Category: Movies

  • Director Drew Goddard talks ‘Cabin in the Woods’

    Director Drew Goddard talks ‘Cabin in the Woods’

    I recently had the opportunity to sit in on a discussion with director Drew Goddard about his new film and feature length directorial debut Cabin in the Woods. Goddard, a pleasant, down-to-earth individual, started off as a writer that was stuck in a room alone for ridiculous amounts of time and now he’s working with…

  • ‘Cabin in the Woods’ a new twist on horror traditions

    ‘Cabin in the Woods’ a new twist on horror traditions

    “You don’t know the story,” that’s the tag line for The Cabin in the Woods. So I’m like, “Oh, ok first time feature director Drew Goddard, show me what you got!”  So I sit down in a theater full of critics and take in this film only to find that he was right. Now, be…

  • Phoenix Film Festival wrap-up: The good, the bad, the surprising

    Phoenix Film Festival wrap-up: The good, the bad, the surprising

    The Phoenix Film Festival has become my favorite way to spend three or four days away from home. That even beats out Disneyland, which I went to for the first time this year. This year’s Phoenix Film Festival did it again with a ton of great movies, parties and seminars. There wasn’t enough time for…

  • ‘Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hope’ captures passion of San Diego Comic-Con

    ‘Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hope’ captures passion of San Diego Comic-Con

    Perhaps the most overused word when describing fans is “passionate”, but that is the best way to describe all those who attend the behemoth convention that is Comic-Con. Morgan Spurlock has taken on the task of telling the story of Comic-Con 2010 in the documentary Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hope–not an easy feat due…

  • ‘Andrew Bird: Fever Year’ a fest favorite

    ‘Andrew Bird: Fever Year’ a fest favorite

    Andrew Bird is described as an American musician, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He has a bachelor’s degree in violin performance and has made tons of music in the genres of folk, jazz, swing and blues. He’s been on albums with multiple bands but failed to get viable commercial success. He was later asked to open for…

  • Ron Burgundy is back

    San Diego’s favorite anchor man is coming back for another round.

  • ‘The Hunger Games’ a spectacular adaptation

    ‘The Hunger Games’ a spectacular adaptation

    Let’s face it, Hollywood rarely succeeds in making a book-to-screen adaptation that lives up to the original. Even True Blood, one of my favorite shows, takes quite a few creative liberties with Charlaine Harris’ Sookie Stackhouse novels. After reading (and totally loving) Suzanne Collins’ best-selling The Hunger Games, I was keeping my fingers crossed that…

  • ‘Casa de Mi Padre’ channels ‘Three Amigos’

    ‘Casa de Mi Padre’ channels ‘Three Amigos’

    When I was a kid, I loved ¡Three Amigos!, starring Steve Martin, Chevy Chase and Martin Short. It was one of those great, cheap ‘80s movies that didn’t need effects or complex characters because the guys starring in it were hilarious. The Will Ferrell comedy Casa de Mi Padre is a lot like that, but…

  • Played-out plot sinks ‘Friends With Kids’

    Played-out plot sinks ‘Friends With Kids’

    When a movie touts the fact that it features “the cast of Bridesmaids”, it’s fair to assume it will be funny. Unfortunately Friends With Kids has a played-out and predictable storyline that keeps it from ever living up to the talents of its stars.

  • International Horror & Sci-Fi joins Phoenix Film Festival

    International Horror & Sci-Fi joins Phoenix Film Festival

    It’s back for 2012! The Phoenix Film Festival is back and it’s promising to be better than years past! Not only do you get the Phoenix Film Festival, but you also get the International Horror & Sci-Fi Film Festival. Housed at the always spiffy Harkins Scottsdale 101, you can see a full week of films…


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