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.

TV Review: Californication 2.6 – Coke Dick & the First Kick

By Rob Hunter 

Hank decides to seek out Lew Ashby’s long lost love. He finds her in the surprising form of Beverly Hills mom Janie Jones. Later, Hank accidentally walks in on Julian going at it with a rocker chick he’s “mentoring.”

TV Review: Entourage 5.9 – Pie

By Rob Hunter 

Vince’s first day on the set of Smokejumpers starts with a dickish Drama, includes feelings of nervousness, and ends with a realization that Vince’s career has sunk so low that Jason Patric actually carries more weight.

31 Days of Horror: Pet Semetary

By Rob Hunter 

The Creed family has moved to Maine in search of a happy and quiet new life. Unfortunately, they’ll find only anguish, suffering, death, and the supernatural instead.

31 Days of Horror: Dead Alive

By Rob Hunter 

The Return of the King may have one the Oscar for Best Picture, but Dead Alive might just be Peter Jackson’s best film.

Samuel L. Jackson Resurrects ‘The Last Dragon’… Julius Carry Rolls Over in Grave

By Rob Hunter 

The Last Dragon is the latest cult film to be remade by Hollywood, and the latest project to feature Samuel L. Jackson being badass.

Sam Mendes Finds God, Told To Direct ‘Preacher’

By Rob Hunter 

Sam Mendes is the latest director signed on to tackle the project, but should we put our faith in him?

Foreign Objects: Flashbacks of a Fool

By Rob Hunter 

Since it’s almost Halloween, we’ve decided to check out a drama instead of a horror flick. Also, since the new Bond film is coming out, we’ve decided to check out a subpar Daniel Craig film.

Universal Moves Aptly Titled ‘Villains’ From Comic to Film

By Rob Hunter 

In what could be the beginning of a new trend, Universal has acquired the rights to a comic book series for adaption into a feature film or possible franchise.

TV Review: Californication 2.5 – Vaginatown

By Rob Hunter 

After getting dumped by Karen, Hank is relegated to living at Ashby’s mansion. In order to distract Hank from his heartbreak, Ashby arranges a sex session with popular, yet incredibly annoying, celebrity chef, Chloe Metz.