Caitlin Hughes

Mad Men: The Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy of ‘The Crash’

We all get burned out from time to time, but it seems that when ad men get burned out, things… Read More

Review: ‘Pieta’ Unfolds With Deep Unease and Powerful Emotive Forces

Pieta is an unnerving film. It makes you cringe with disgust, it disarms you with moments of tenderness, and it… Read More

Mad Men: Fifty Shades of Draper

Don Draper’s devolution into being completely unlikable is nearing completion. He’s been the perpetrator of selfish office politics, continued his… Read More

Review: ‘Stories We Tell’ Is A Beautifully Fashioned Pastiche On Memory and Truth

Review: ‘Stories We Tell’ Is A Beautifully Fashioned Pastiche On Memory and TruthMemories have a way of perverting the truth. Over… Read More

Review: The Nonsensical ‘Java Heat’ Makes Waste of Mickey Rourke

I believe Mickey Rourke to be one of the greatest actors of his generation. Thought to be the second coming… Read More

Mad Men: Ad Avengers Assemble!

This week, SDCP and CGC assemble to nab that Chevy account that both are vying for. Separate, their agencies are… Read More

Review: ‘Generation Um…’ Is Filled with Random Footage, Callgirls and Cupcakes

When used properly, Keanu Reeves can be quite effective. Perhaps his California slacker-voiced persona doesn’t fly in Bram Stoker’s Dracula,… Read More

Review: ‘The Iceman’ Kills It With Great Performances and Cinematography

When you see in a film synopsis that Michael Shannon is going to play a serial killer/hitman, it’s safe to… Read More

Tribeca 2013 Review: ‘A Case of You’ Charms Despite Murky Plot and Weird Cameos

Director Kat Coiro’s (L!fe Happens) latest feature, A Case of You will undoubtedly enter the pantheon of “Manic Pixie Dream… Read More