Posts Tagged ‘Sony Pictures’
Film Review – Don’t Breathe
Now this is what I’m talking about. Don’t Breathe (2016) pulls no punches with its horror. Director/cowriter Fede Alvarez doesn’t shy away from putting us right into the thick of the terror. When most horror movies rely on unseen ghouls lurking in the shadows ready…
READ MORESDCC Interview – Fede Alvarez – Don’t Breathe
Sarah interviews writer/director Fede Alvarez from the horror thriller Don’t Breathe at SDCC 2016.
READ MOREFilm Review – Ghostbusters (2016) (Second Take)
Paul Feig’s Ghostbusters (2016) is here whether you like it or not. This film has gotten it fair share of flack since it was first announced. First, it was because it was reboot, then a female cast, and then the most disliked movie trailer in…
READ MOREFilm Review – Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
I love Jane Austen. I will see every single television and film adaptation of her books the rest of my life, without question. Emma Thompson’s Sense & Sensibility and Joe Wright’s Pride & Prejudice are the current favorites. When you hear someone has a taken…
READ MOREFilm Review – The 5th Wave
This movie doesn’t deserve a completed review. In what’s supposed to be one of the key emotional scenes of The 5th Wave (2016), a character walks up to another who is thoughtfully looking into the sky. “What are you looking at?” they ask. “The stars,”…
READ MOREFilm Review – Concussion
Let me tell you something: I’m a big sports fan. I grew up playing basketball – many a night after school you could find me on the playground participating in pickup games. I’m a huge football nut as well. When I’m not delving into movies,…
READ MOREFilm Review – Chappie
If one thing is for certain, Neill Blomkamp is a director with big ideas. Early into his career and we are now starting to see the themes and style that make up his storytelling. The distinct clarity in the world he presents earned him an…
READ MOREFilm Review – Annie
Although there wasn’t a big calling for a modern update of the Annie The Orphan musical (and I don’t know if the 1982 John Huston film is considered a “classic” by most), I was surprised to be won over by this newest incarnation of Annie.…
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