THE INTERVIEW, or: Stream It If They Can’t Take a Joke
After one of the biggest studio crises in history, the last question that matters – Is the movie any good? Continue reading THE INTERVIEW, or: Stream It If They Can’t Take a Joke
After one of the biggest studio crises in history, the last question that matters – Is the movie any good? Continue reading THE INTERVIEW, or: Stream It If They Can’t Take a Joke
One of the best films of 2014 stars Kristen Stewart. Get over it. Continue reading CAMP X-RAY, or: Compassion Is a Revolutionary Act
Part 4 of a four-part series! In this final installment, we look at non-traditional Christmas films from the 1990s to the present. Get ready for sex, drugs, rock n roll and other holiday favorites. Continue reading Jingle Bell Schlock!: Non-Traditional Christmas Films You May Have Missed (Part 4 of 4)
Can the Soska Sisters save a franchise that was bungled from the outset? We take a look at both Gregory Dark’s SEE NO EVIL and the Soskas’ new SEE NO EVIL 2. Continue reading SEE NO EVIL 1 and 2, or: The Importance of Respecting Your Audience
Part 1 of a four-part series! Just in time for the holidays, a list of non-traditional Christmas films you won’t find on the Hallmark Channel. Continue reading Jingle Bell Schlock!: Non-Traditional Christmas Films You May Have Missed (Part 1 of 4)
Moviocrity: the Series returns for the first time in months to close out Season 2! And this one’s all about that holiday classic, SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT! Continue reading Naughty and Nice – New Movicrity Episode Looks At SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT
Whether emerging from the recklessness of the past or the desperation of the present, you can’t escape your demons, figuratively or literally. Continue reading AT THE DEVIL’S DOOR, or: Satan and the Suburbs
THE CONGRESS spans decades, crossing various realities, all on a quest to define our humanity. Say hello to one of the most fascinating and frustrating films of 2014. Continue reading THE CONGRESS, or: Life Is What You Make It
A funny, dark, emotional journey through the hurdles of regret and self-doubt. Can we please give Michael Keaton an Oscar now? Continue reading BIRDMAN, or: The Hardest Battle You’ll Ever Fight
WOLVES is an attempt to mount a new horror mythology from a director with one of the most unusual resumes in recent memory. It’s also a shoe-in for one of the worst films of 2014.
Continue reading WOLVES, or: Teen Wolf vs. Sons of Lycanthropy
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