Howling at the Moon: A ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Rant
By: Judd Livingston The Wolf of Wall Street was shit. Pardon my French. It shouldn’t have been though, and I don’t get it. Martin Scorsese is no dummy; this wasn’t […]
By: Judd Livingston The Wolf of Wall Street was shit. Pardon my French. It shouldn’t have been though, and I don’t get it. Martin Scorsese is no dummy; this wasn’t […]
By: Daniel Reynolds I’m convinced falling in love is the easy part. We’ve all been there; a sudden look, a deep conversation, a charged moment, a shared secret. It shakes […]
By: Dan Grant Ten years. It’s been nearly a decade since Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy was released on July 9th, 2004. Let’s put that in perspective. When the […]
By: Daniel Reynolds It is chicken and egg proposition when thinking about the films of Alexander Payne. Does he settle on a location first or is he drawn to the […]
By: Daniel Reynolds So I don’t know how else to say this: that Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. show is the opposite of good. I’m not going to dogpile on it too much […]
By: Daniel Reynolds There’s this great visual metaphor in the new film Dallas Buyers Club involving a painting of some wild desert flowers, holes hammered roughly into drywall, and the […]
By: Daniel Reynolds So there I was descending the basement stairs of the giant HMV near Yonge and Dundas. This is back when it still had stairs that took you […]
By: Daniel Reynolds It’s easy this time of year for films to get lost in the shuffle of the season’s final barrage of big name sequels, franchisees, and award-bait movies. […]
By: Daniel Reynolds All is Lost is a film. It is written and directed by J.C. Chandor. It stars Robert Redford. The lead character is listed in the credits as […]
By: Daniel Reynolds It’s a funny thing to experience approaching a movie adaptation based on source material you know very little about. I had heard about Ender’s Game before the […]