This Is The End: An Apocalyptic Self-Parody
• June 12, 2013 • 1 CommentPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: apocalypse, Aziz Ansari, Channing Tatum, Craig Robinson, Danny McBride, David Krumholtz, Emma Watson, Evan Goldberg, James Franco, Jason Segel, Jay and Seth vs. the Apocalypse, Jay Baruchel, Jonah Hill, Kevin Hart, Michael Cera, Mindy Kaling, penis, Rihanna, Rosemary's Baby, Satan, Seth Rogen, The Book of Revelations, The Exorcist, The Rapture, This Is The End
50/50: This Film Is The Best Medicine
• September 30, 2011 • 123 CommentsPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: 50/50, Anjelica Huston, Anna Kendrick, Bryce Dallas Howard, cancer, chemotherapy, films, I'm With Cancer, Jonathan Levine, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Matt Frewer, movies, Philip Baker Hall, Seth Rogen, Will Reiser
Mini-Reviews: Everything Must Go, Kung Fu Panda 2, Meek’s Cutoff
• June 12, 2011 • 1 CommentPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: Angelina Jolie, Bruce Greenwood, Chris Wallace Jr., Christopher Wallace Jr., Dan Rush, Danny McBride, David Cross, Dennis Haysbert, Dustin Hoffman, Everything Must Go, Gary Oldman, Glenn Howerton, Ian McShane, Jack Black, James Hong, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Kelly Reichardt, kung fu, Kung Fu Panda 2, Laura Dern, Lucy Liu, Meek's Cutoff, Michael Pena, Michelle Williams, Michelle Yeoh, Notorious B.I.G., Oregon Trail, Paul Dano, Po, Rebecca Hall, Seth Rogen, Western, Will Ferrell, Will Patton, Zoe Kazan
Cedar Rapids/Paul: Two Comedies About Foul Mouths And Good Intentions
• March 29, 2011 • 1 CommentPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: Alia Shawkat, Anne Heche, Bill Hader, Blythe Danner, Cedar Rapids, David Koechner, Ed Helms, Greg Mottola, Isaiah Whitlock Jr., Jane Lynch, Jason Bateman, Jeffrey Tambor, Joe Lo Truglio, John C. Reilly, John Carroll Lynch, Kristen Wiig, Kurtwood Smith, Miguel Arteta, Mike O'Malley, Nick Frost, Rob Corddry, Seth Rogen, Sigourney Weaver, Simon Pegg, Stephen Root, Thomas Lennon, Tim Lippe
Season of the Witch/Green Hornet: 2011 Begins With a Thud
• January 20, 2011 • Leave a CommentPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: 2011 films, Black Plague, Bloodnofsky, Britt Reid, Cameron Diaz, Christoph Waltz, Christopher Lee, Claire Foy, David Harbour, Dominic Sena, fantasy, James Franco, Jay Chou, Kato, Michel Gondry, Nicolas Cage, Ron Perlman, Season of the Witch, Seth Rogen, Stephen Campbell Moore, Stephen Graham, superhero films, superhero movies, The Green Hornet, Tom Wilkinson, witches
Predators: Where Have All The Tough Men Gone?
• July 22, 2010 • 1 CommentPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: action heroes, Adrien Brody, Alice Braga, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bill Duke, Carl Weathers, Danny Trejo, Jay Baruchel, Jesse "The Body" Ventura, Jesse Ventura, John McTiernan, King Kong, Laurence Fishburne, Louis Changchien, Mahershalalhashbaz Ali, Michael Cera, Nimrod Antal, Oleg Taktarov, Predator, Predators, Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, Seth Rogen, Shane Black, The Green Hornet, Topher Grace, Walton Goggins
Paper Heart/Anvil: The Story of Anvil: Which Documentary Has the Real Heart?
• February 10, 2010 • 2 CommentsPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: Anvil, Anvil: The Story of Anvil, Canadians, Charlyne Yi, Chris Tsangarides, CT, heavy metal, Jake M. Johnson, Lars Ulrich, Lips Kudlow, Metal on Metal, Michael Cera, Nicholas Jasenovic, Paper Heart, Robb Reiner, Sacha Gervasi, Seth Rogen, Slash, Steve "Lips" Kudlow, Steve Kudlow, This Is Thirteen
Funny People: Intermittent Hilarity with a Dying Comedian
• July 31, 2009 • 2 CommentsPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: Adam Sandler, Aubrey Plaza, Aziz Ansari, Bo Burnham, Dave Attell, Eminem, Eric Bana, Funny People, Iris Apatow, James Taylor, Janusz Kaminski, Jason Schwartzman, Jonah Hill, Judd Apatow, Leslie Mann, Maude Apatow, Norm Macdonald, Paul Reiser, Ray Romano, RZA, Sarah Silverman, Seth Rogen, stand-up comedy, Torsten Voges
20 Movies You Can’t Miss This Summer
• April 28, 2009 • 2 CommentsPosted in The Thoughts of Russell Hainline
Tags: 3D animated movie, 500 Days of Summer, Adam Sandler, Alison Lohman, Amy Adams, Ang Lee, Angels and Demons, Anna Friel, Ben Stiller, Billy Crudup, BJ Novak, Bobcat Goldthwait, bootleg, Brad Pitt, Brad Silberling, Bradley Cooper, Bruno, Chris Pine, Christian Bale, Common, cute animal, Daniel Radcliffe, Danny McBride, Deadpool, Death Proof, Demetri Martin, Dennis Quaid, Denzel Washington, Drag Me To Hell, Dumbledore, Duncan Jones, Ed Helms, Eli Roth, Emma Watson, Eric Bana, Ewan MacGregor, Funny People, G-Force, Gambit, GI Joe, GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra, guinea pigs, Harold Ramis, Harry Potter, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Hermione Granger, Hugh Jackman, Ice Age 3, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, IMAX, Inglourious Basterds, Jack Black, Jeremy Piven, Jerry Bruckheimer, Jim Broadbent, JJ Abrams, John Travolta, Johnny Depp, Jonah Hill, Jorma Taccone, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Judd Apatow, Julie & Julia, Kevin Spacey, Land of the Lost, Larry David, Leslie Mann, Liev Schreiber, Marion Cotillard, McG, Megan Fox, Meryl Streep, Michael Bay, Michael Cera, Michael Gambon, Michael Mann, Mike Tyson, Moon, Moon Bloodgood, movie previews, movie trailer, Movie trailers, Neal Brennan, Night at the Museum 2, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, Paul Rudd, Pixar, preview, Public Enemies, Quentin Tarantino, Ray Park, red band, reviews, Robin Williams, Ron Howard, Ron Weasley, Rupert Grint, Ryan R, Ryan Reynolds, Sabertooth, Sabretooth, Sacha Baron Cohen, Sam Raimi, Sam Rockwell, Sam Worthington, Seth Rogen, Shia LaBeouf, Shia LaBoeuf, Sienna Miller, Sienna Miller nude, Star Trek, Stephen Sommers, summer movies, Taking Woodstock, Terminator: Salvation, The Goods: The Don Ready Story, The Hangover, The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, The Taking of Pelham 123, Todd Phillips, Tom Hanks, Tony Scott, Transformers, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Up, Whatever Works, Will Ferrell, Wolverine, Woody Allen, World's Greatest Dad, X-Men, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Year One, Zac Quinto, Zach Galifianakis, Zooey Deschanel
Observe and Report: When Discomfort Turns to Alienation
• April 12, 2009 • Leave a CommentPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: Anna Faris, Collette Wolfe, Danny McBride, Jody Hill, Michael Pena, Observe and Report, Ray Liotta, Seth Rogen