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We’ve made it to 1945 in our little series here, and although we’ve reached the end of World War II, the vigorous style of...
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We’ve made it to 1945 in our little series here, and although we’ve reached the end of World War II, the vigorous style of...
Written by Generoso Fierro Over the last nineteen years of my radio show, I have always ended with the phrase, “And in the immortal...
By Sharon Knolle The Police guitarist Andy Summers appeared in person March 21 at the Laemmle Royal Theater in Santa Monica, California to present...
And suddenly, spring has arrived. Weather wise it’s been a rough winter on the East Coast. Things seem to be finally clearing up and...
By Mark Wensel I’m going to take a break from my usual Double Features to tell you what I saw at South By Southwest...
Review by Caitlyn Thompson Produced by Scott Rudin and Noah Baumbach Written and Directed by Noah Baumbach Starring Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts, Adam Driver,...
So with this we’ve entered the second half of the Batman franchise that both resurrected and then ultimately put the nail in the coffin...
By Generoso Fierro Film scholars seem to always look back at the 1970s as that glorious time when the studio system fell, and the...
Review by Elizabeth Weitz Produced by Brian Oakley, Danny Roth, Jeff Spilman, Damiano Tucci Written and Directed by Amy Webber Staring Hunter King, Lexi...
We have to say, we’re incredible excited about Dawn of Justice when it’s released in almost exactly a year’s time. The addition of Jesse...
Last weekend, the American Cinematheque in Los Angeles screened a rare little noirish film from 1965, the delirious Angel’s Flight, set entirely in the...
Here we are in 1944, still in the midst of World War II, and Hollywood animation is in peak form. This is as good...
Review by Generoso Fierro Produced by Jim Burke, Andrew Banks, Cameron Lamb, Chris Ohlson, Nathan Zellner Executive Producer: Alexander Payne Written by David Zellner,...
For the first time since The Color Purple in 1985, someone other than John Williams will be scoring a Steven Spielberg movie. The Spielberg/Williams...
Warner Bros. / Released 3/24/15 “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies” brings to an epic conclusion the adventure of Bilbo Baggins (Martin...
Review by Sharon Knolle Produced by Tania Chambers, Laurence Malkin, Share Stallings Written by James McFarland Directed by Kriv Stenders Starring Sullivan Stapleton, Alice...
On March 5, we lost one of the most important documentary filmmakers of all time. Albert Maysles, along with his brother David, started a...
We’ve now reached 1943, kind readers, one of the strongest years in animation history. In fact, you could probably make a good argument for...
Review by Caitlyn Thompson Produced by Roy Lee, Michael Tadross, Brooklyn Weaver Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra Written by Brad Ingelsby Starring Liam Neeson, Joel...
Review by Caitlyn Thompson Produced by Simon Kinberg, David Barron, Allison Shearmur Screenplay by Chris Weitz Based on Disney’s Cinderella Cendrillon by Charles Perrault...
From all-mechanical contraptions like the droids of Star Wars and Wall-E to the cybernetic entities in classics such as RoboCop and Terminator, robots have...
Recently, I took a break from my genre reading and started reading a book I should have read years ago: Black Like Me. I...
Interview Conducted by Todd Sokolove at SXSW ’14 One of the highlights from last year’s SXSW Film Festival was the full-length documentary about legendary...
If you’re anywhere in the Northeast there’s a pretty good chance it’s been snowing for the past month and even though we’re now in...