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By | October 2014
Two things a movie should never waste-the talent of its cast and the time of its audience…
Sometimes people should stick to what they do well. Sure, it’s only natural to want to prove you’re a pony with more than one trick but the cruel truth...
Digital Celluloid, a comic strip by artist Chris Cirillo, pokes fun at the films of today, tomorrow and yesterday. Whether it is a classic or an upcoming...
Welcome to Going Bionic, #236. Today we’re discussing how the formula to make a successful drama has shifted from needing established stars with healthy...
Kevin James’ The Creed is a short horror flick about Linda, an ordinary woman who works in an office. One evening Linda receives a call on her cell phone...
A suicidal woman in the latter stages of pregnancy struggles with ghosts from her past, a husband she doesn’t love, and a stalker-ex-boyfriend. As if...
Does size determine measure? Apparently not, as one little man finally learns after many hard lessons. Matthew Perkins’ The Little Tin Man tells the...
In 1973, Canadian-born jockey Ron Turcotte made history in guiding Secretariat to consecutive victories in the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont Stakes...
It's the early 1970s, and Mark (Andy Black) lives with his mother in a small mining town in England. The local economy is in danger, as the miners are...
I often complain about the dearth of cinematic activity here in Northern California. While we have many great movie theaters and a few very cool film...
D-list director John R. Leonetti (The Butterfly Effect 2) throws everything but the kitchen sink into this prequel to last year’s inexplicable horror hit...