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By | March 2012
2012 SXSW FILM FESTIVAL SELECTION! What is it with demons and video cameras, anyway?
What is it with demons and video cameras, anyway? The found footage horror movie is seriously overdone. Can we please stop? It’s not even that scary...
Sometimes movies or art are simple entertainment, riddled with surface layer jokes, basic emotional responses and simplistic tugging of heartstrings....
The game has been changed. Action movies have almost always universally suffered from paper thin scripts, weak, poorly-shot fight scenes and the...
The skateboarding world has a few standout stars that are recognizable. The biggest of course is Tony Hawk, a major success in not only his sport itself...
When Robert (Alexander Martschewski) refuses to pick up his sister Jo (Mia Plappert) after she misses the bus home after her after-school music class,...
This review was originally published on February 3, 2012... That sitting through and attempting to absorb John Dies at the End is so odd an experience has...
This review was originally published on September 17, 2011... The ending of Daniel Nettheim's The Hunter is one that I'll be thinking about for some time....
Almost fully-covered in tattoos, Janusz has been in prison for 14 years. Recently returned home, he sets out to reconnect with his family, most notably his...
This review was originally published on January 21, 2012... Films inspired by, or outright ripping off, the classic La jetée are not uncommon. The...
Music teacher James (Timothy Morton) has recently been fired. With newfound freedom, and some unresolved issues in his current relationship with his...