The Decade’s Best – King Kong (2005)

Peter Jackson’s epic adventure film is full of creeps, monsters, scares, thrills, heart, and Kong!

09 The Year So Far

A look at the best of the first half of the calendar year

Whatever Works

Woody Allen returns from Europe and heads right back to New York City in this “classic Allen” tale that allows Larry David to be exposed to a bigger audience then HBO for the hilarious and brilliant man that he is. Boris Yellnikoff is a genius, a self proclaimed genius at that, and was once almost […]

Food, Inc.

The latest documentary to come around to educate us about what we eat is more of a call for regulation mixed with education on the subsidizing and corporate environment of our food in this country and it does it entertainingly without grossing you out. Our guides for this education lesson are a pair of prominent […]

My Sister’s Keeper

Nick Cassavetes latest adaptation is done well but strangely lacks any earned emotional punch and comes across as just expecting your emotion from the subject matter instead of working for it. Kate has leukemia and she isn’t winning the fight. Her sister Anna has been a great medical asset for her through the years, constantly […]

Chéri

The latest from Stephen Frears starts off well enough, having fun and well spirited but by the end is a bit of a sappy, overly dramatic, melodrama that almost negates the good start. Lea is a courtesan, one of the best at that, in France. She is so successful at what she does that she […]

Oscar Best Picture Race to Include Ten Films!

The Envelope over at LA Times has the scoop that the awards race will now be more heated and far bigger.  The jump will hopefully spur higher viewership and interest since the likes of Wall-e and Dark Knight would have been nominted most likely last year and the hope is more people probably would have […]

Every Little Step

This documentary dives into the behind the scenes fight for Broadway glory as we follow the audition process for A Chorus Line revival show and the results is a fascinating look into the lives of these performers and the rare chance to observe these people bare everything in their soul as they wish for that […]

President Obama a geek?

He’s a geek, love him even more! And John Hodgman is great as always.

Tivoli Midnight Screenings

For those of you that live around us in St. Louis, the Tivoli is a great place to see some classic movies on the big screen that you don’t get the chance to see anymore.  Cult classics, Hollywood Classics, and more, the Late Night Tivoli Series is a great way to spend your late nights […]