Posts Tagged ‘Lost’
Film Review – Leave the World Behind
The thing about movies where people face a catastrophic event – whether it be nuclear fallout, a zombie apocalypse, an alien invasion, etc. – is that they usually start off with an intriguing premise. Everyday life gets interrupted by mysterious happenings, and as characters realize…
READ MOREFilm Review – The Purge: Election Year
Man I wish these movies were better. This series is a repeating exercise in frustration. There is potential here for making a trenchant, biting, incisive commentary on American society. And there are germs of good ideas in The Purge series. But they are so underutilized…
READ MOREFilm Review – The Purge: Anarchy
I re-watched last year’s The Purge on HBO recently and was immediately reminded of what drove me so crazy about it the first time around. Outside of the fact that it ultimately boiled down to a run-of-the-mill home invasion flick, therefore mostly excusing its admittedly…
READ MOREFilm Review – Battle of the Year
Battle of the Year highlights the annual hip hop competition where the world’s best breakdancing crews come together to see who’s truly best. “Battle of the Year” is a true-life event, and if you do a quick YouTube search, you’ll come across some amazing tricks,…
READ MOREFilm Review – Best Friends Forever
There’s a prolific kind of American independent film right now. Hungry young actors, writers, and directors get together with their friends, shoot a ponderously navel-gazing mumblecore-type movie using a handheld digital camera and working on a micro-budget. Often these movies end up looking cheap and…
READ MOREFilm Review – This Is 40
Billed as a “sort-of sequel” to 2007’s Knocked Up, Judd Apatow’s This Is 40 sees Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann (Apatow’s real-life wife) reprising their roles as Pete and Debbie. Now five years later, their marriage is in something of a rut. Complacency can be…
READ MOREInterview – Maggie Grace/Mia Maestro – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2
Spencer interviews actresses Maggie Grace and Mia Maestro from The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2.
READ MOREFilm Review – Alex Cross
Renowned playwright Tyler Perry has certainly carved out a Hollywood niche for himself these past few years. Between his incredibly successful turn in the Madea films (all of which he wrote and directed himself) and his myriad other movie and TV projects, he’s proven himself…
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