Posts Tagged ‘Keira Knightley’
Interview – Allen Leech & Graham Moore – The Imitation Game
Spencer interviews actor Allen Leech & writer Graham Moore from the biographical drama The Imitation Game. *Warning* May contain spoilers for those unfamiliar with the history involved in the film’s story.
READ MOREFilm Review – The Imitation Game
The loneliness of a genius is fascinating to observe. On the one hand, the electric charge that comes from witnessing a truly significant mind making connections that few people can even grasp, can be almost magical. On the other hand, the abject solitude of working…
READ MOREFilm Review – Laggies
I saw Laggies last night and the film opens tomorrow (or today if you are reading it tomorrow), so I don’t have a lot of time to make my review as funny or as insightful as I usually would like. (Not that I am ever…
READ MOREFilm Review – Begin Again
Earnest, sweet, endearing, laconic, engaging; these are all terms that come to mind when describing the delightful new musical Begin Again. A follow up by director John Carney to the astonishingly terrific Once, the new film works as a spiritual sequel. It doesn’t share any…
READ MOREFilm Review – Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit
The first time we saw the character of Jack Ryan on the screen was in The Hunt for Red October (1990), played by Alec Baldwin. Since then, he’s been portrayed by Harrison Ford (Patriot Games/Clear and Present Danger) and Ben Affleck (The Sum of All…
READ MOREEpisode 205 – Jude Law
In honor of the release of Anna Karenina, Spencer and Greg discuss Jude Law.
READ MOREEpisode 198 – DVD Rundown 10-23-2012
Spencer and Greg give their DVD rundown for October 23rd, 2012. In this episode they discuss Magic Mike, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, and Blade Runner.
READ MOREFilm Review – Seeking a Friend for the End of the World
Assuming the Mayans had it right and the world is ending this year (and that is entirely based upon whose interpretation you believe), then this is the last year of film we will ever have. It’s been a good one so far, but it has…
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