Tag: Movies

  • Due Date fails to deliver

    Due Date fails to deliver

    Take Todd Phillips, director of wildly successful The Hangover, throw in that filmโ€™s most memorable star, Zach Galifianakis, add in Iron Man himself, Robert Downey Jr., and you should have a stellar comedy. With all that working in its favor, itโ€™s a shame that Due Date fails to impress.

  • If The Expendables had good actors, it would be RED

    If The Expendables had good actors, it would be RED

    If The Expendables starred actors who were actually known for their acting abilities instead of their muscles, it would feature Bruce Willis, Karl Urban, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, and Helen Mirren. It would still contain a lot of bullets and one-liners, but overall, would be like a high-quality version of The A-Team. The new film…

  • AZ Underground Film Fest showcases new talent

    For the past three years the Arizona Underground Film Festival has rapidly been growing both in and outside of Arizona as a top-notch underground cult film festival. The non-profit festival allows truly independent artists the chance to showcase their talents to an audience regardless of genre. Whether youโ€™re looking to see a truth seeking documentary…

  • Zach Galifianakis hits dramedy tone in Itโ€™s Kind of a Funny Story

    Zach Galifianakis hits dramedy tone in Itโ€™s Kind of a Funny Story

    Films that deal with mental illness often take one of two paths: they go for light hearted comedy, joking about inappropriate outbursts or hallucinations, or they take the tragic route and focus on the ways mental illness can destroy families or shatter the lives of its victims. Itโ€™s Kind of a Funny Story combines these…

  • The Social Network breaks from tradition of nerds in cinema

    The Social Network breaks from tradition of nerds in cinema

    From Anthony Michael Hall in Sixteen Candles to McLovin, Hollywood loves nerds. Typically, nerds in movies are portrayed as people who have been wrongly rejected by their school society, but are really great human beings underneath their acne, glasses and knowledge of all things Star Trek. The Social Network is different in that billionaire nerd…

  • Let Me In far exceeds expectations

    Let Me In far exceeds expectations

    When people heard director Matt Reeves was remaking Let The Right One In, the popular vampire movie from Sweden, there was an immediate uproar. People were afraid it would be Americanized and dumbed down. I was skeptical as well. Based on the previous work of Reeves, I felt Let Me In would definitely be a…

  • The Social Network could be career defining for Jesse Eisenberg

    The Social Network could be career defining for Jesse Eisenberg

    By the time I had joined Facebook it was already passed the stage were it was only available to college students. Now itโ€™s even more readily available to folks than it was when I got on board. It feels as though literally everyone has a Facebook profile. Itโ€™s much more than a social networking website.…

  • Care a sad tale of mental illness

    Care directed by Erika Gronek was the one documentary piece I screened as part of the Celluloid in the Sun Showcase at the AZ Underground Film Fest and it was an interesting doc to say the least.

  • Ben Affleck shows his talent in The Town

    Ben Affleck is a lot like a mediocre basketball player who becomes a successful coach. He may not be able to dunk, but he can certainly create some winning plays. In The Town, he shows us that his skills as a writer and director can elevate the game of an often-ridiculed actor.

  • Pay what you want to see Freakonomics

    Press Release: Magnolia Pictures and the Green Film Company announced today a unique screening program in ten cities across the country that will allow filmgoers to choose how much they want to pay for an advance look at Freakonomics: The Movie. ย The highly anticipated film version of the internationally bestselling book by Stephen Dubner and…


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