Month: March 2014

Explore the Symmetry of Wes Anderson

Yes, we've certainly talked a lot about Wes Anderson the past few weeks, but for good reason. His eight film, The Grand Budapest Hotel, is one of his finest...

[Review] The Missing Picture

How do you tell the story of something as horrific as Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge's four-year rule over Cambodia after the Kampuchean Revolution when the only f...

[Review] Muppets Most Wanted

Is it a coincidence the Muppet renaissance follows the same trajectory as its subjects' original cinematic saga? 2011's The Muppets was enjoyable if not a tad o...

[SXSW Review] Wild Canaries

A touch of Vertigo, but with a comedic twist, Wild Canaries follows amateur sleuths that have too much time on their hands and end up in over their heads. Writt...

[SXSW Review] Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton

Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton is an insightful and often fun documentary about Stones Throw Records, an imprint started by Chris Manak (aka Peanut Butter Wolf) as a me...