Author: Neil Miller

  • George Lucas Continues to Have Thoughts; Fans Continue to Cringe

    And as fans have feared since the release and subsequent box office success of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, an Indiana Jones 5 is gaining momentum.

  • Review: Blindness

    Lets face it, not every film can be a winner, no matter how badly you want it to be good. This particular theory was one that I was reminded of this week as I screened Fernando Meirelles’ latest film Blindness.

  • Review: Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist

    We all knew it was coming. In fact, there was no denying that the phrase “this year’s Juno” would get thrown around here and there. The question is: does Nick and Norah fit the bill?

  • TV Review: Sons of Anarchy 1.4 – Patch Over

    The club travels to Nevada to store arms with a brother club The Devil’s Tribe. When the Mayans pose a threat, Clay decides to “patch-over” the tribe, making them an official SOA charter.

  • Review: Ghost Town

    If you ask the average American TV or movie watcher who Ricky Gervais is, the best answer you could hope for would be “Isn’t he the guy who did the British version of The Office?” Well America, get ready for the full-Gervais in his latest film, Ghost Town.

  • TV Review: Sons of Anarchy 1.3 – Fun Town

    There’s a bad moon rising in Charming, and as we’ve come to learn, it all ties back into the dealings of the Sons of Anarchy.

  • Rian Johnson’s Looper Compared to the Work of Philip K. Dick

    If there is one up and coming director that we are watching closely, it is Rian Johnson. And if there is one sci-fi flick we are now looking forward to, it is Looper.

  • Review: Towelhead

    Alan Ball goes back to his American Beauty form with a story of a young girl’s struggle to understand her own sexual obsessions.

  • TV Review: Sons of Anarchy 1.2 – Seeds

    As the club deals with the aftermath of their illegal arms warehouse attack, the Deputy Chief of Police poses a new threat to Samcro’s reign over Charming.