Posts Tagged ‘Open Road Films’
Film Review – Nightcrawler
Los Angeles: a city of dreams and nightmares. Neon lights cut through deep dark shadows as a menacing score keeps us on edge. This is a city where anything can happen, and where people will do anything to get what they want. Dan Gilroy, whose…
READ MORESIFF Film Review – Jimi: All Is by My Side
I hate the 1960s. (Although I was born in 1968, so I’m going to give that year a pass.) I hate biopics, especially ones about musicians. I also hate listening to oldies music stations – including ones that play the music from my teen years,…
READ MOREInterview – Gabriel Iglesias – The Fluffy Movie
Spencer interviews comedian Gabriel Iglesias, star of the comedy concert film The Fluffy Movie.
READ MOREFilm Review – Sabotage
There must be a certain kind of freedom involved with embracing offensive content like it’s a sandbox to be played in. Some movies seem to firmly place themselves in the realm of controversy and depravity without even trying. Michael Bay’s movies effortless walk in the…
READ MORESXSW Film Review – Chef
It is easy to forget amongst all the stars and astronomical budgets that Jon Favreau began his career as very successful indie filmmaker. It is not often you see filmmakers go from working with every resource available to working for scale. That speaks to passion,…
READ MOREFilm Review – Homefront
Originally conceived as a starring vehicle for himself, Sylvester Stallone adapted Chuck Logan‘s novel Homefront into a screenplay that then promptly sat on a shelf to gather dust. By the time it was finally set to go into production, Sly deemed himself too old and…
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