Posts Tagged ‘Henry Joost’
Film Review – Project Power
Project Power (2020) has a lot of things going for it – superhero story, revenge tale, police procedural, social commentary, etc. It doesn’t really hit any of those topics in a meaningful way, but it has a relentless energy trying to get there. Like a…
READ MOREEpisode 225 – DVD Rundown 1-29-2013
Spencer and Greg give their DVD rundown for January 29th, 2013. In this episode they discuss Seven Psychopaths, Hotel Transylvania, Paranormal Activity 4, and Die Hard.
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Another year, another Paranormal Activity film. At this point, if you aren’t sure what to expect walking into this, then you must have been living under a rock for the last few years. With this latest entry in the series, the aptly titled Paranormal Activity…
READ MOREIndie Film Review – NY Export: Opus Jazz
I’ve made it no secret that I am an admirer of dance. To me, dancing is probably the most expressive art form. You may not notice it at first, but dancing is all around us. When a football team scores a touchdown and the fans jump wildly…
READ MOREFilm Review – Catfish (Second Take)
You’re not supposed to know about Catfish. The tagline on the poster says, “Don’t let anyone tell you what it is.” The entire ad campaign wants you to know that Catfish is a secret not to be shared.
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In Catfish, we meet Nev Schulman, a photographer in New York City. His brother Rel and their friend Henry Joost make movies. When Nev is contacted by 8-year-old Michigan girl Abby, who has created a painting from one of his photos, Rel and Henry begin…
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