Posts Tagged ‘Ethan Hawke’
SXSW Film Review – Boyhood
Richard Linklater has been one of the most creative filmmakers working the last few decades. Between mainstream, indie, and even experimental films, he has used cinema as a canvas in a way few working directors have even attempted. His latest project, Boyhood, deserves to be…
READ MORESXSW Film Review – Predestination
Science fiction is a pretty broad genre for films. They can include space, aliens, the future, some weird other-worldly element, and many other things. What was the last sci-fi film you loved? Did it make you think or try to figure out the outcome? If…
READ MORETop 15 Films of 2013 – Allen’s Picks
Why 15? Because 10 just ain’t enough. That’s how good 2013 has been. Granted, every year can be considered a good year, since great movies come out all the time. But this year has proven to be a standout, as one release after another has…
READ MOREDVD Rundown 10-8-2013 – Video Podcast #280
Spencer and Greg give their DVD rundown for October 8th, 2013. In this episode they discuss Much Ado About Nothing, After Earth, The Purge and I Married A Witch.
READ MOREGetaway – Video Podcast #275
In honor of its release, Spencer and Greg take a look at Getaway, its director Courtney Solomon and stars Ethan Hawke & Selena Gomez.
READ MOREFilm Review – Getaway
Some movies you can just tell by everything about them that they were thought up in an executive board meeting. Everything from the premise, to the director and casting, through the script to the execution, you can just see it all being brainstormed by people…
READ MOREFilm Review – The Purge
The Purge is an ugly, vile, and miserable film that essentially argues that all humans are evil. It hides behind the guise of social satire, but doesn’t have anything insightful to say. Instead, whatever message it has gets bogged down by a ludicrous home invasion…
READ MORECinemaCon Days 1&2 Recap
Two days into CinemaCon—the convention formerly known as ShoWest—the studio presentations have been full of action and surprises. CinemaCon is the yearly convention for the National Association of Theater Owners, but it has also become a platform for the major studios to showcase their upcoming…
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