Back before Martin Brest was placed into forced retirement post-Gigli, he had a run of comedy hits including Midnight Run and Beverly Hills Cop. The first of th...
I was recently comparing directorial culture today with that of the 80s and 90s, referencing how new technology has allowed a disintegration of the old school "...
This monthly column focuses on the film industry’s willingness to capitalize on this truth, releasing one-sheets to serve as not representations of what audiences are to expect, but as propaganda to fill seats....
I had no idea what to expect upon sitting down to Your Name and the first few minutes definitely had my head spinning. We're ushered in via the voiceover narrat...
The premise that director Douglas Schulze and co-writer Jonathan D'Ambrosio have cooked up for their film The Dark Below is a bold one. This 75-minute thriller ...
This monthly column focuses on the film industry’s willingness to capitalize on this truth, releasing one-sheets to serve as not representations of what audiences are to expect, but as propaganda to fill seats....
You can be two things inside a post-apocalyptic wasteland devoid of morality according to writer/director Chris von Hoffmann: stoic badass on a journey of venge...
There have been countless renditions of Romeo and Juliet during the past five hundred or so years and yet its themes still haven't grown stale. Bentley Dean and...
It's hard to believe that It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has been on the air for twelve years now, but it's still going strong. While the show opened doors f...
There's universality to Mathieu Denis and Simon Lavoie's Those Who Make Revolution Halfway Only Dig Their Own Graves, even if it is very much a Québécois film. ...