Posts Tagged ‘The Lone Ranger’
Film Review – A Cure For Wellness
A Cure For Wellness is director Gore Verbinski’s (Pirates of the Carribean, The Ring) latest film, and rather than a big, blockbuster film like his last, The Lone Ranger, Verbinski goes for psychological thriller with a less ambitious setting.
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There might not have been a bigger breakout into the film world in recent years than that of director Neill Blomkamp. After being denied the opportunity to direct a live action Halo movie (despite the support of Peter Jackson), Blomkamp made his feature debut with…
READ MORESummer Retrospective – Audio Podcast #175
Spencer is joined by Ben Kendrick (Screen Rant) and Craig Koban (Craiger’s Cinema Corner). Segments include: looking back at the summer movie season, cinematic highs and lows, and sharing some pleasant surprises from along the way.
READ MOREFilm Review – The Lone Ranger
Here is one of those instances where I wish I could say a film turned out to be a pleasant surprise, but to do so would make me a liar. On the surface, Gore Verbinski’s The Lone Ranger has all the ingredients of a summer…
READ MORESXSW Interview – Jamie Chung/Matt O’Leary – Eden
Spencer interviews actress Jamie Chung and actor Matt O’Leary from the drama Eden at SXSW 2012. This segment is also available on Stitcher, iTunes and YouTube. The audio version can be downloaded directly from here.
READ MORECinemaCon Days 3&4 Recap
If screenings of clips from Star Trek Into Darkness and Fast & Furious 6 weren’t cool enough, we still had two days worth of studio presentations (Disney, Sony, 20th Century Fox, and Lionsgate) at CinemaCon 2013. Generally the presentations went two ways: either the presenters would briefly mention a…
READ MOREMacGuffin Audio Podcast #161
Spencer is joined by Nick Ahlers (The MacGuffin, The Grapes of Rad). Segments include: Review How To Train Your Dragon Live Spectacular, Trailer Roundup, the News at 5 and a discussion about holiday traditions.
READ MORESXSW Film Review – Fat Kid Rules the World
It is always nice to see filmmakers who have a passion for a project. There is a certain depth and appreciation for the matter that can be seen on the screen in the final product. After working to get the film made for nine years,…
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