I first fell in love with Aardman Animations when Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit arrived in 2005. Since then they've had some ups and do...
Does a single act define a lifetime? In the unfortunate case of Bernie Tiede, it seems to have. Otherwise a kind, caring, outgoing and lovable man, Bernie is th...
It may be tough to get a consensus reaction to Bernie. The latest Texas-based film from Richard Linklater changes tones throughout as it moves from comedy, ...
Some have called Kang Je-gyu the South Korean Steven Spielberg. Perhaps it is his love for large scale films, particularly war movies, that created the comp...
One would be hard pressed to argue that My Way is anything but an epic film. The size and scope of the story is daunting, but just because something is long and...
Bernie is a troubling feature to sit through. This is a dark comedy that morphs half way through into a trial farce of sorts. Should we laugh at these thing...
“I want to serve my country.” That's a statement that carries a lot of pride and is a testament to how people will offer their time, body, and mind as a sacrifi...
What drives an artist? How about a musician? Those are questions without simple answers, but for Andrew Bird, the drive to evolve and constantly challenge himse...
We have to wake up. The world we live in has a finite amount of resources, and chief among them is water. Up to 60% of the human body is made of water. Yet few ...
A documentary on a single subject can live or die by how fascinating the person or item in focus is. Luckily for Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel, the pers...