Nov 25 Love0 Nebraska: On the Road into the Neglected Past By Jim Rohner Movie Reviews The first time we see Woody Grant (Bruce Dern) is when he's hobbling his way down a highway in Billings,…Read More
Sep 23 Love0 Prisoners: Pure Genre with Deep Qestions By Jim Rohner Movie Reviews Prepare for the worst, hope for the best. That's the mantra by which Keller Dover (Hugh Jackman) operates. it's why…Read More
Sep 20 Love0 Blue Caprice: Trying to Understand Evil By Jim Rohner Movie Reviews In this day and age, of Syrias and Obamacares and DOMAs and stop-and-frisks, it's easy to forget that a surrogate…Read More
Aug 26 Love0 The World’s End: A Fitting Conclusion By Jim Rohner Movie Reviews Memory can be a powerful factor in how we progress as human beings. For some, memory can be a buoy,…Read More
Jul 17 Love0 The Bridge: Series Premiere By Jim Rohner TV Reviews That the title of The Bridge serves as both a geographic reference point to the titular show's setting between El…Read More
Jul 15 Love0 Pacific Rim: Exactly As it Should Be By Jim Rohner Movie Reviews When we last left writer/director/eternal man-child Guillermo del Toro, he was exploding our retinas at the sake of a worthwhile…Read More
Jul 08 Love0 The Lone Ranger: Confirms its Infamy By Jim Rohner Movie Reviews Sometimes the legend overshadows the actual product. This isn't just true of history, but cinema as well, where in…Read More
Jul 03 Love0 The Heat: Script’s Stiff Plot Feels Obligatory By Jim Rohner Movie Reviews In 2011, Paul Feig, Krisen Wiig and Annie Mumolo brought us Bridesmaids, an answer to The Hangover and, despite (or,…Read More
Jun 10 Love0 The Purge: Lose Character, Lose Message By Jim Rohner Movie Reviews Driving through a black wrought iron gate with a bouquet of flowers on the dashboard, it'd be easy to intuit…Read More
Jun 03 Love0 The East: Losing Sight of Character By Jim Rohner Movie Reviews The East is bookended by the same prayer, a petition to God from undercover operative Sarah (Brit Marling). Sarah's first…Read More