Retro Review: The Driver
By: Daniel Reynolds Since we’re in January, the time of the year where bad movies go to die (Zero Dark Thirty excepted), Daniel will be rolling out a series of […]
By: Daniel Reynolds Since we’re in January, the time of the year where bad movies go to die (Zero Dark Thirty excepted), Daniel will be rolling out a series of […]
By: Daniel Reynolds In 2008, Columbia Pictures released The Social Network, directed by David Fincher. In the months leading up to the release, many scoffed: we need a movie about […]
By: Daniel Reynolds I watch the Oscars. What of it? Let’s be honest: it’s the only award show that “matters”, insomuch as an award show governed by a bunch of […]
By: Daniel Reynolds So last weekend I was watching Evil Dead 2, you know, as you do[1]. I’d never seen it, and while I don’t much go in for horror movies, […]
By: Daniel Reynolds Since we’re in January, the time of the year where bad movies go to die (Zero Dark Thirty on the 16th excepted), Daniel will be rolling out […]
By: Daniel Reynolds I haven’t seen Zero Dark Thirty yet. All told, this is the great tragedy of my life in 2012. As of this writing it hasn’t been released […]
By: Patrick Grant Time is never time at all. A time for every purpose under heaven. It’s time time time that you love. One more time. One last time. Time […]
By: Daniel Reynolds You had to know, after my appearance on the Global Morning Show this past week (seriously, check it out here), that there are more unconventional, bizarre and/or […]
By: Daniel Reynolds Life of Pi came out last weekend. I haven’t seen it yet but I’ve read the book and I know it tells a universal tale of faith […]
By: Daniel Reynolds Silver Linings Playbook is the type of film that will have you questioning when exactly it is OK to just accept cliches. To be fair, this is […]