Film Review: The Seventh Continent (1989)
Michael Haneke’s The Seventh Continent is one of the rare directorial debuts that immediately showcases a filmmaker’s grasp of his craft and what he can bring to the medium. Some of the greatest...
View ArticleFilm Review: Ken Park (2002)
Ken Park is ugly and gratuitous, lacking the social relevance and moral purpose of two of Larry Clark’s previous two films - Kids (1995), a documentary-styled tale of teenaged predators and their...
View ArticleFilm Review: Lost Highway (1997)
Lost Highway is not David Lynch’s most accessible film, but for those who appreciate his twisted, nightmarish visual style and surreal narrative experimentations are in for an experience like no other....
View ArticleFilm Review: The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012)
Stephen Chbosky’s adaptation of his own film of the same name is constantly plagued by the simple fact that the subjects he is dealing with have already been explored countless times. Following Charlie...
View ArticleFilm Review: Wreck-It Ralph (2012)
Wreck-It Ralph, Walt Disney Animation Studios latest and fifty-second feature film, is a family friendly action comedy that elevates itself above others in the genre. It is easily one of the best of...
View ArticleFilm Review: The Imposter (2012)
I’m at a loss of words. It would be inadequate to describe The Imposter as shocking; it’s that and much more. Bart Layton has made what is surely one of the best documentaries of the year, but it is...
View ArticleFilm Review: The Hobbit “An Unexpected Journey” (2012)
“The Hobbit - An Unexpected Journey” is the latest entry in adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s most celebrated literary works. The fourth film released overall in the franchise, it is the first in the...
View ArticleBest and Worst Films I Saw in 2012
Ten Best Films I Saw in 2012 Note: I don’t get to the theater much because it is expensive and there usually aren’t five films that come out all year that are worth going to the theater for. So instead...
View ArticleFilm Review: Silent Hill: Revelation
Ever wonder what it would be like to see all of one’s skeletons in one’s closet manifest and ripple into the physical world? Imagine yourself in such a situation: all the horrors, mental torments,...
View ArticleFilm Review: “The Beyond” (1981)
There is something interesting about the history of the video nasty era of the 1980s. Infamy for horror had never been higher. Directors were filming some of the grossest, most disturbing sequences...
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