“Movie House of Worship” is a regular feature spotlighting our favorite movie theaters around the world, those that are like temples of cinema catering to…
TIFF 2012 Review: ‘Sightseers’ Will Make You Laugh But Feel Guilty For It by Andrew Robinson Ben Wheatley’s Sightseers is the ultimate dark comedy. It puts the…
by Andrew Robinson Matteo Garrone’s new film, Reality, opens with a horse-drawn carriage, looking like it’s from the Victorian era, heading down a busy street filled…
by Andrew Robinson When you live in small-town Middle America, it seems that you have only three options. You farm, you drive a race car, or…
by Andrew Robinson Michael Winterbottom is, as was often said during a recent screening at TIFF, a highly prolific filmmaker. He’s made big to small, funny…
by Andrew Robinson Smashed takes a look at alcoholism through the eyes of a married couple, Kate (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and Charlie (Aaron Paul), who should…
TIFF 2012 Review: ‘Dredd 3D’ Wipes the Stallone Stink Off a Promising Property “Judge Dredd” started as a comic book series in 1977 and eventually…
Writer/director Ariel Vromen (Rx) has chosen an interesting subject for his latest film, The Iceman; a New Jersey native named Richard Kuklinski who served as…
by Andrew Robinson The standard plot of a horror film today is to have a group of people partying for thirty minutes, followed by a descent…