Posts Tagged ‘Jeff Daniels’
Film Review – Steve Jobs
It’s strange to see recent history of which you have actual concious memory portrayed on screen. Boyhood had that effect, where you were struck with nostalgia for a mere 5 years ago. And that effect does happen in the new film Steve Jobs. Pretty much…
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The Martian is a film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Andy Weir. After seeing the first trailer, I opted to read the book, and I am glad I did. It is the perfect mix of science fiction and sarcastic humor, and…
READ MOREFilm Review – Dumb and Dumber To
Put down that whining Tamagotchi and throw on your best pre-distressed jeans because it’s Nostalgia Weekend at the cineplex! A staggering 20 years have passed since Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne last graced the big screen (unless you count 2003’s ill-advised prequel, in which case,…
READ MOREDVD Rundown 6-11-2013 – Video Podcast #262
Spencer and Greg give their DVD rundown for June 11th, 2013. In this episode they discuss Oz the Great and Powerful, House of Cards, Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters and The Newsroom.
READ MOREEpisode 253 – Tobey Maguire
In honor of the release of The Great Gatsby, Spencer and Greg discuss Tobey Maguire.
READ MOREFilm Review – Looper
I haven’t necessarily loved all of Rian Johnson’s movies, but I have always thought that he was an immensely talented filmmaker. His debut, with the modern noir Brick, was a treat across the board and instantly brought him widespread acclaim. Though his sophomore effort, The…
READ MOREThe Tomb of Terror – Arachnophobia (1990)
Every Saturday night the Tomb of Terror opens, unleashing reviews of the obscure and the classic in horror cinema. I hate spiders. I’d rather be mugged than see a large spider in the same room as me. They are awful, alien-looking things that need to…
READ MORETop 5 – Animal Films
Another Top 5 segment from The MacGuffin. This time Brandi and John share their top 5 animal-centric films. This segment is also available on Stitcher, iTunes, and Zune. The audio version can be downloaded directly from here.
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