San Andreas (review)
The lack of acting and screenplay is hardly a bump in the road for this hyperventilating 3D quake-a-palooza.When the big one hits, where will you be? Wherever you are, you had better hope Los Angeles...
View ArticleAloha (review)
Safe and sane hip dialogue, beautiful people and a cast to die for drive this rom-com one step ahead of the crowd.Cameron Crowe’s first feature in four years kicks off the spring movie season in style....
View ArticleSlow West (review)
The men and women of the American western frontier make their plans but fate decides their disposition in this stylish western noir.John Maclean’s directorial debut is a slow and steady look at love...
View Article‘Soledad’ Premiere Sunday, May 31st At TCL Chinese Theatre
Film spotlight: “Soledad” Arrives in Style for its West Coast Premiere, Sunday, May 31th 9:30PM at the World Famous TCL Chinese TheatresThis film stars the critically acclaimed newcomer Jesse Celedon,...
View ArticleFourth Man Out – Coming Out Comedy Hits Festival Circuit
Andrew Nackman’s poignant comedy drama Fourth Man Out takes a fresh look at coming out and the frustratingly sad, sometimes agonising dilemma faced by a gay small town car mechanic who just can’t bring...
View ArticleSan Andreas – Disaster Flick Doesn’t Feel Like One
For a disaster drama with a seemingly endless bank account to draw on for its gargantuan effects, San Andreas is surprisingly torpid and unemotional. A couple of dicey moments an action adventure film...
View Article‘Entourage:’ Shallow, Deeply Disappointing
The boys are back in the HBO series’ first feature which serves as its finale in the adventures of the movie star and his posse. Manager Ari Gold is now a studio executive who can green light films and...
View Article2015 New York Asian Film Festival Full Schedule
The Film Society of Lincoln Center and Subway Cinema announce the lineup today for the 2015 New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF), which will takeplace from June 26 to July 8 at the Film Society and...
View ArticleSpy (review)
Formula slapstick and slick production makes a must see, but only for Melissa McCarthy fans.Director Paul Feig reunites with Melissa McCarthy in the spy spoof of the spring season. McCarthy pours her...
View ArticleTerminator Genisys Australia screening video
Terminator Genisys follows Kyle Reese in another timeline as he teams up with John Connor’s mother Sarah and an aging terminator to try and save the future from Judgement Day.Alan Taylor directs Emilia...
View ArticleA Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence (review)
Take a walk on the wild side with thirty nine scenes that make the complicated trivial.If the objective of art is to make one think, Roy Andersson’s latest trip into the dream world is a thought...
View ArticleJurassic World (review)
The reigning king of special effects lacks the clever acting of the original, but triples the action in 3-D IMAX.Director Colin Trevorrow lands on the audience with both feet and eight claws in this...
View ArticleMadame Bovary – Flaubert’s Cautionary Tale in Theatres Now and On Demand
Barthes’ pared down adaptation of the Flaubert novel is supple, hard hitting and feels contemporary, even set in the 19th century in a hidebound class conscious Normandy, France. Human behaviour has...
View ArticleJurassic World advisor Jack Horner talks Indominus Rex VIDEOS
Currently stomping the box office is “Jurassic World”, and paleontologist and Jurassic World advisor Jack Horner spoke at length to examine if Indominus, the new dinosaur created for the movie, would...
View ArticleThe Wolfpack (review)
Some films take hundreds of hours of tedious work and countless exhausted nights of ulcerous brooding. Some simply make themselves. “The Wolfpack” was shot mostly on New York’s Lower East Side by home...
View ArticleFor The Love Of Spock: Adam Nimoy Talks About Leonard Nimoy
Filmmaker Adam Nimoy and 455 Films Inc. have launched a Kickstarter Campaign to produce a feature length documentary film, For The Love Of Spock. The goal is to complete the film in time for the...
View ArticleA Man and His Cat – Al Pacino’s Genius in Manglehorn
Al Pacino’s naturalism is a great gift to cinema. As an ageing locksmith afraid to retire and stuck on a woman who left him decades earlier, he lives alone in a small town. His closest friends are his...
View ArticleMe and Earl and the Dying Girl (review)
Steps out on the edge with a fearless exploration of life told with exceptional creativity. A refreshing and remarkable accomplishment.Director Alfonso Gomez-Rejon won big at Sundance this year with...
View ArticleAdam Scott on Full Frontal Nudity in the Swinging Sex Dramedy THE OVERNIGHT
Adam Scott’s memorable turn as Parks and Recreation’s Ben Wyatt will in no way prepare his fans for The Overnight. Bawdy and funny, dark and unsettling, sexy and weird, the intense romantic dramedy...
View ArticleStunning Plein Air Films at Summer in Italy -Toronto’s TIFF Cinematheque
It’s the sweep, the plein air space and beauty, the wide screen and the way people become magnetic, dynamic forces within the places they inhabit. Some of the best films of the seventies shared these...
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