Rob Hunter

Rob Hunter has been writing for Film School Rejects since before you were born, which is weird seeing as he's so damn young. He's our Chief Film Critic and Associate Editor and lists 'Broadcast News' as his favorite film of all time. Feel free to say hi if you see him on Twitter @FakeRobHunter.

Foreign Objects: The Class (France)

By Rob Hunter 

I was known as one of The Tardy Boys in school due to my penchant for wandering the halls solving mysteries in lieu of getting to class on-time. I was late to class a lot. That’s relevant because this week’s movie is called The Class. And it’s also running a day late.

DVD’s I Bought This Week: May 12th

By Rob Hunter 

TV shows dominate the DVD column this week along with a pissed off Irishman, an eerie Ann Hathaway, unnecessary sequels, and a Norwegian parody of a Tarantino film!

Duo Behind Bloody Valentine 3D ‘Saw What You Did’

By Rob Hunter 

Look kids! It’s a remake of the Steve Zahn/Paul Walker vehicle Joyride! Not really. I just wanted to make a pun.

Takashi Miike Remaking ‘Thirteen Assassins’

By Rob Hunter 

Takashi Miike is making a samurai film. Will it suck like Sukiyaki Western Django… or like the breast-fed family in Visitor Q?

Katie Holmes Is ‘Afraid Of The Dark’

By Rob Hunter 

Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark is a made-for-TV movie from the early seventies, and is notable for being one of the only two terrifying TV movies ever made. Now its getting a redo with Katie Holmes and director Troy Nixey.

Foreign Objects: Vinyan (France)

By Rob Hunter 

When someone dies a horrible death, their spirit becomes confused and angry. It becomes…Vinyan. Perhaps coincidentally, the same thing happens to viewers of this film…

Has The Green Lantern Found Its Hal Jordan?

By Rob Hunter 

Less than two months ago we asked our readers to discuss who they think should take on the role of Hal Jordan, aka The Green Lantern, in the upcoming blockbuster film from director Martin Campbell. And as far as we can tell, no one guessed that it would be this guy…

DVD’s I Bought This Week: May 5th

By Rob Hunter 

Only one paltry release worth buying this week, but it’s an award winner! And for those of you not interested in a Forrest Gump redux we have plenty of rentals to keep you busy…

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Review: ‘The Limits Of Control’ Is A Ponderous Fart In The Wind*

By Rob Hunter 

To paraphrase my third favorite dead playwright, The Limits Of Control is a tale told by an idiot, full of pubic mound and Murray, signifying nothing.