Posts Tagged ‘Justin Long’
Film Review – The Lookalike
The Lookalike has the ambition to be an intense, multiple-character epic about revenge and the drug trade, but it is weighed down in overblown dialogue, underdeveloped characters, and a story that is too involved in itself for its own good. This is one of the most…
READ MOREFilm Review – Tusk
A little back story to help set the scene: I was an unabashed Kevin Smith fan for the better part of my youth. My father was blessedly out of touch and had no idea what Clerks was when I put it on the counter on one of…
READ MOREVideo Review – A Good Day to Die Hard
Spencer and Allen give a video review of A Good Day to Die Hard, from director John Moore and starring Bruce Willis & Jai Courtney.
READ MOREFilm Review – A Good Day to Die Hard
John McClane just can’t catch a break. Who else has had worse luck than this guy? With A Good Day to Die Hard (2013), he has now had the worst day of his life for the fifth time in a row. When a movie has…
READ MOREFilm Review – For a Good Time, Call…
Ah, the ideal roommate. Tidy. Respectful of your privacy. Understands the importance of T.P. upkeep. If you’ve ever had a roommate (and I’ve had a few), you know to consider camaraderie a bonus. After all, it’s not like she ever drunkenly doused you with a…
READ MOREInterview – Ari Graynor/Lauren Miller – For a Good Time, Call…
Spencer interviews actress/producer Ari Graynor and actress/writer/producer Lauren Miller from the comedy For a Good Time, Call…. This segment is also available on Stitcher, iTunes and YouTube. The audio version can be downloaded directly from here.
READ MOREInterview – Jamie Travis/Katie Anne Naylon – For a Good Time, Call…
Spencer interviews director Jamie Travis and writer/producer Katie Anne Naylon from the comedy For a Good Time, Call…. This segment is also available on Stitcher, iTunes and YouTube. The audio version can be downloaded directly from here.
READ MOREBird Watching – Cheryl Hines’s “Serious Moonlight”
One might, in general, think that a bad way to get someone to love you is to throw a flower pot at their head, knocking them unconscious, then duct tape them to a chair so they wake up unable to move. Louise, played by Meg…
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