Best of 2012 in Film: The Definitive List of Top Tens
• December 31, 2012 • 6 CommentsPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: 2012, 2012 in film, 2012 in movies, 21 Jump Street, Aksel Hennie, Alan Silvestri, Alexandre Desplat, Alicia Vikander, Amour, Amy Adams, Ang Lee, Anna Karenina, Argo, Aubrey Plaza, Ava DuVernay, Beasts of the Southern Wild, Benh Zeitlin, Benoit Delhomme, best of 2012, best of 2012 in film, Caroline Champetier de Ribes, Celeste & Jesse Forever, Chris Butler, Christopher Walken, chronicle, Claudio Miranda, Cloud Atlas, Cosmopolis, Dan Romer, dane dehaan, Daniel Day-Lewis, Dario Marianelli, Dariusz Wolski, David Cronenberg, Denis Lavant, Drew Goddard, Dwight Henry, Emayatzy Corinealdi, Emily Blunt, Emma Watson, Emmanuelle Riva, Ezra Miller, Fred Avril, Gina Gershon, Headhunters, Helen Hunt, Henry Jackman, Holy Motors, Janusz Kaminski, Jason Clarke, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Jennifer Lawrence, Jessica Chastain, Joaquin Phoenix, Joe Wright, Jon Brion, Joss Whedon, Kara Hayward, Kathryn Bigelow, Keira Knightley, Killer Joe, Kristen Stewart, Lana Wachowski, Lawless, Leos Carax, Les Miserables, Liam Neeson, Life of Pi, Lincoln, Logan Lerman, Looper, Lorraine Toussaint, Magnus Borjeson, Marc Streitenfeld, Marion Cotillard, Mark Boal, Mark Ruffalo, Martin McDonagh, Michael Fassbender, Middle of Nowhere, Mihai Malaimare Jr., Moonrise Kingdom, Nick Cave, On The Road, Paranorman, Patrick Doyle, Paul Thomas Anderson, Peter Jackson, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Prometheus, Quvenzhané Wallis, Rashida Jones, Rian Johnson, Robert Pattinson, Robert Yeoman, Roger Deakins, Roman Coppola, Rust and Bone, Safety Not Guaranteed, Sally Field, Sam Rockwell, Samantha Barks, Seamus McGarvey, Seven Psychopaths, Six Drummers, Skyfall, Sound of Noise, Stephen Chbosky, Steve Yedlin, Steven Spielberg, Suraj Sharma, The Avengers, The Cabin In The Woods, The Grey, The Hobbit, The hunger Games, The Master, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, The Sessions, The Wachowskis, Tom Hardy, Tommy Lee Jones, Tony Kushner, Warren Ellis, Warren Ellis and Nick Cave, Wes Anderson, Wreck-It Ralph, Yves Cape, Zero Dark Thirty
Mini-Reviews: The Campaign, Killer Joe, Celeste and Jesse Forever
• August 9, 2012 • 2 CommentsPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: Andy Samberg, Ari Graynor, Brian Cox, Cam Brady, Celeste and Jesse Forever, Chris Messina, Dan Ackroyd, Dylan McDermott, Elijah Wood, Emile Hirsch, Eric Christian Olsen, Gina Gershon, Jason Sudeikis, John Lithgow, Juno Temple, Killer Joe, Marty Huggins, Matthew McConaughey, Rashida Jones, The Campaign, Thomas Haden Church, Will Ferrell, Will McCormack, Zach Galifianakis
The Social Network: Changing The World With A Chip On Your Shoulder
• October 8, 2010 • 3 CommentsPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: Aaron Sorkin, Andrew Garfield, Armie Hammer, Ben Mezrich, Brenda Song, Creep, David Fincher, Dustin Moskovitz, Eduardo Saverin, Facebook, Jeff Cronenweth, Jesse Eisenberg, Joseph Mazzello, Justin Timberlake, Mark Zuckerberg, Max Minghella, Radiohead, Rashida Jones, Rooney Mara, Scala & Kolacny Brothers, Sean Parker, The Accidental Billionaires, The Social Network, The Social Network review, Trent Reznor
The Social Network: Best Movie Trailer in Recent Memory
• July 18, 2010 • 2 CommentsPosted in The Thoughts of Russell Hainline
Tags: A Few Good Men, Aaron Sorkin, Andrew Garfield, Brenda Song, David Fincher, Facebook, Facebook movie, Fight Club, Jesse Eisenberg, Joseph Mazzello, Justin Timberlake, Mark Zuckerberg, Rashida Jones, Se7en, Seven, Sports Night, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Social Network, The West Wing, Zodiac
Cop Out: It Wouldn’t Have Been Funny in the 1980s Either
• March 30, 2010 • Leave a CommentPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: Adam Brody, Ana de la Reguera, Bruce Willis, Chasing Amy, Clerks, Cop Out, Fred Armisen, Guillermo Diaz, Hot Tub Time Machine, Jason Lee, Kevin Pollak, Kevin Smith, Kevin Smith Tweets, Kevin Smith Twitter, Mallrats, Mark Cullen, Michelle Trachtenberg, Rashida Jones, Robb Cullen, Seann William Scott, Tracy Morgan
I Love You, Man: A Bromance That Is Merely Brokay
• March 24, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: Andy Samberg, Broken Lizard, I Love You Man, Jaime Pressly, Jane Curtin, Jason Segel, JK Simmons, Joe Lo Truglio, John Hamburg, Jon Favreau, Judd Apatow, Lou Ferrigno, Paul Rudd, Rashida Jones, The Lonely Island, The State, Thomas Lennon