2010 Oscar Predictions: Will Win, Should Win, and Wish They Were Here

Hey there, the Academy Awards are this Sunday so I thought I would post my thoughts on the matter, who I think will and should win of the nominees, and who I think should have been nominated but wasn’t So with out further ado… Oh, also if you want to see if you can pick […]

Scott Pilgrim Film Breaks from Books After Third Book?

MTV says so, well actually Edgar Wright tells MTV so, and for fans of the books that might be a tad disappointing if not for all the raves coming out of the two test screenings that have been done over the last couple months. Here is a snippet of what Wright said: “It stays pretty true to […]

LOST’s Ben and Locke to Star in Hitman Drama?

So TV Guide is reporting that Terry O’ Quinn (Locke) is shopping around a new series post-Lost that will co-star Michael Emerson (Ben) that would revolve around the two as a pair of hitman that are dealing with family problems on the side.  This sound brilliant and you can get the full scoop over at […]

Cop Out

Kevin Smith’s latest is his weakest, this is coming from a fan of his, and while it has some solid laughs and moments through out, the filmmaking is sloppy and uneven while the acting seems to through the motions at times. The film follows a pair of detectives, Jimmy and Paul, who have been together […]

First Burke & Hare Pictures!

John Landis is getting back behind the camera for a horror comedy-ish thing starring Simon Pegg and Andy Serkis.  It’s based off a true story about a pair of friends who begin killing and selling bodies into scientific study.  I love the premise and think it could be a great flick that we hopefully get […]

Lost: Seaon 6 – Episode 6.5 – The Lighthouse – Review

The Lighthouse, episode 5 of the final season of Lost was not up to par with last week but it was another affective sideways story, this time for Jack, and put a lot of pieces in place for next week, and the season, where it looks like things might finally get a little crazy. First […]

Black Dynamite – Blu-Ray Review

Scott Sanders and Michael Jai White have teamed up on Black Dynamite to make a spoof/homage of black exploitation films of the 60’s and 70’s and the results are a fun and often hilarious movie that hits all the right notes. The year is 1972, and Black Dynamite is the baddest mother on the streets, […]

DVD Review – Mary and Max

Mary and Max is another quality animated entry from 09 which has proven to be one the strongest animation years in the history of cinema. This stop motion animated tale is inspired by the director Adam Elliot’s experience with a pen pal and focuses on a long lasting writing relationship between a young girl in […]

New York, I Love You – DVD Review

The 2nd anthology film in the I Love You series this time stops in New York and the results are just as great as the Paris anthology, Paris, Je T’aime. The film follows a loosely connected group of individuals as we watch their experiences with love through a series of short films and connecting vignettes.  […]

Bronson – DVD Review

Nicolas Refn’s Bronson is a portrait on Britain’s most dangerous inmate who is portrayed in an incredible performance by Tom Hardy through a journey of solitude and violence told with incredible style. Bronson, or Charles Bronson, is our title character – but not that Charles Bronson.  Our portrait is of Michael Gordon Peterson who adopts […]