Something Nice to Say: The Case for the Lovely Bones FEATURED MOVIES/TV THINK PIECE by Abigail Marshall - July 7, 2016July 7, 2016 Article by: Abigail Marshall Everyone’s heard the line before: if you don’t have something nice to say, don’t say it. “Something Nice to Say” is a column that takes another look at “certified rotten” movies and finds a redeeming quality in each one. For those of you familiar with The Lovely Bones,
Movie Review: SPECTRE FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Robert Sommerfield - November 17, 2015November 17, 2015 Article by: Robert Sommerfield You know his name. You know his number. After a three year hiatus, James Bond is back with a vengeance... but can it live up to the smashing success of 2012’s Skyfall? Sitting down in the packed theater with my gin martini in hand, my excitement for the
A Look Back on FULL METAL JACKET FEATURED MOVIES/TV THINK PIECE by Josh Bradley - November 10, 2015March 25, 2016 Article by: Josh Bradley “But always remember this: Marines die. That's what we're here for. But the Marine Corps lives forever. And that means YOU live forever.” –Gunnery Sergeant Hartman, Full Metal Jacket Watching a particular movie to commemorate a day or season is certainly nothing new. However, it’s begun to grow
BACK TO THE FUTURE: A 30-year Retrospective FEATURED MOVIES/TV THINK PIECE by Robert Moore - October 21, 2015March 25, 2016 Article by: Robert Moore 10/21/15 “Great Scott, has it been that long?” To quote one Dr. Emmett Brown is the perfect way to remind us all that it has in fact been thirty years since the first chapter in the much-revered time travel trilogy was first released to the world. In retrospect,
12 Movies to Know for Oscar Season FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Josh Bradley - October 7, 2015October 7, 2015 Article by: Josh Bradley Featured Img Cred: Toby Canham/Getty Images The Academy Awards are still five months away. But with so many award-season movies making their debuts at the Venice, Telluride, and Toronto International Film Festivals in September, Oscar discussions have already begun among sad, lonely film geeks. As a sad, lonely film
THE MARTIAN – Movie Review FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Nick DiGiacomo - October 4, 2015October 4, 2015 Article by: Nick DiGiacomo Featured Image: foxmovies.com The sci-fi book adaptation The Martian, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Matt Damon, hits theaters this weekend, challenging astronaut Mark Watney (Damon), to survive on Mars alone while NASA struggles to bring him home. While Ridley Scott’s past few films have received mixed/poor reviews (Exodus: Gods and
Director Profile: Zack Snyder ARTIST SHOWCASE FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Anthony Florez - September 21, 2015March 25, 2016 Article by: Anthony Florez What is quality? There is this book that will bake your noodle by Robert M. Pirsig that examines this abstract and seemingly subjective question at length and with different modes of reasoning. It's called Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance and I highly recommend sitting down with it
Bergman, Bros, and Boyhood: When Your Opinion No Longer Matters FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Josh Bradley - September 18, 2015September 18, 2015 Article by: Josh Bradley “It’s just my opinion; it can’t be wrong.” Or can it? When it comes to film criticism (or even, less formally, just giving your opinion on a movie), there seems to be a line somewhere that denotes the Realm of Irrefutability. In an attempt to expand my knowledge of foreign
DEADPOOL – Trailer Review MOVIES/TV by Jordan Mejia-Prieto - August 6, 2015August 6, 2015 The Merc with a Mouth has risen, and excuse my language, he is coming to fuck shit up.
BATMAN: ARKHAM KNIGHT – REVIEW GAMING GAMING REVIEWS by Nick T. - July 29, 2015July 29, 2015 Does the inclusion of the Batmobile help or hinder Rocksteady's final entry into the Arkham series? Batman: Arkham Knight is a title that suffers from a case of identity crisis. Rocksteady's final entry into their excellent series that started with Batman: Arkham Asylum reaches its conclusion in this long-awaited (and delayed)