Nov 15 Love0 The Jerk: This, and That By Matthew Pizana Classic Reviews Born from a line out of Steve Martin’s stand up act, The Jerk is a rags to riches to rags…Read More
Nov 14 Love0 Rosewater: Jon Stewart Provides Articulate Vision for a Larger Conversation By Jameson Brown Movie Reviews The Daily Show host Jon Stewart is a man filled to the brim with comedic relief and wit that surpass…Read More
Nov 14 Love0 Trailer of the Week: Escobar: Paradise Lost By Cameron Cubbison Movie Reviews https://www.youtube.com/embed/CSen29S0DLE Actor turned writer/director Andrea Di Stefano makes his directorial debut with Benecio Del Toro as his leading man -…Read More
Nov 12 Love0 The Sting: Camera, Character and a Great Screenplay By Bhargav Prasad Classic Reviews Long before Guy Ritchie’s Cinema celebrated being on the other side of the law, George Roy Hill with screenwriter David…Read More
Nov 11 Love0 Sam Raimi is Bringing The Evil Dead to Television By Cameron Cubbison TV Reviews Ash is back, and he is ready to face his demons (yep, said it) so he can save the world.…Read More
Nov 08 Love0 In the Heat of the Night: They Call Him Mr. Tibbs By Matthew Pizana Classic Reviews The same year that the first black man was sworn in as a Supreme Court Justice of the United States,…Read More
Nov 08 Love0 How John Hughes and Ferris Bueller Taught Us All to Relax By Carrie Stemke Classic Reviews Some movies are great because they represent an ideal world for us: a world in which everybody likes us, where…Read More
Nov 06 Love0 Interstellar: Nolan, Time and the Transcendence of Love By Bhargav Prasad Movie Reviews A common critique I have often heard about Nolan’s film is that he makes the audience feel smarter than they…Read More
Nov 02 Love0 Pulp Fiction: Screenplay Structure that Still Impresses By Carrie Stemke Classic Reviews It’s the film where we all learned what they called a Quarter Pounder with cheese in Paris: Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp…Read More
Nov 01 Love0 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: The American Way By Matthew Pizana Classic Reviews The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, the third of three films in the “Dollars Trilogy” made by Sergio Leone,…Read More