Posts Tagged ‘Ed Helms’
Film Review – Jeff, Who Lives at Home
It is not often that you are lucky enough to see when filmmakers really hit their stride. In my opinion, the Duplass brothers have done just that with their latest film, Jeff, Who Lives at Home. I have enjoyed their previous films, but everything finally…
READ MOREFilm Review – The Lorax
With another year well underway, do you know what time it is? Why, time for another Dr. Seuss adaptation, of course! This go-around, the studio that brought us the highly popular Despicable Me (2010) is back with The Lorax (2012), directed by Chris Renaud and…
READ MOREWhat We’re Watching – 9/28/2011
Cruising Cruising is the story of cop Steve Burns (Al Pacino), who has accepted the task of going undercover to investigate the murders of several gay men in New York City during the late seventies. He has no police backup, can’t tell his girlfriend what…
READ MOREWhat We’re Watching – 6/8/11
Lately I’ve been trying to make sure I’m caught up on the big films of 2011. That means for this week’s column you’ll see an abundance of summer sequels. Some of these enhanced characters we had met before now continue their stories in new and…
READ MOREInterview – Matt Walsh – High Road
Spencer interviews Matt Walsh, director of High Road, which screened at SIFF. The final screening of the film is happening on Tuesday, June 7th at 9:30. Tickets are available here. This segment is also available on Stitcher, iTunes, and Zune. The audio version can be…
READ MOREFilm Review – Cedar Rapids
Cedar Rapids (2011) tells the story of a naïve insurance agent put into a situation that is way over his head. Directed by Miguel Arteta, whose previous work includes The Good Girl (2002) and Youth in Revolt (2009), the film is a quirky combination of…
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