Mini-Reviews: The Internship, Now You See Me
• June 12, 2013 • 1 CommentPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: Aasif Mandvi, Common, Dave Franco, Dylan O'Brien, Eric Andre, Isla Fisher, Jesse Eisenberg, Jessica Szohr, Josh Brener, Josh Gad, Louis Leterrier, Mark Ruffalo, Max Minghella, Melanie Laurent, Michael Caine, Michael Kelly, Morgan Freeman, Now You See Me, Owen Wilson, Rob Riggle, Rose Byrne, Shawn Levy, The Internship, Tiya Sircar, Tobit Raphael, Vince Vaughn, Will Ferrell, Woody Harrelson
Seven Psychopaths: A Writer Gets Personal In This Meta Wonderland
• October 13, 2012 • 2 CommentsPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: 7 Psychopaths, A Behanding in Spokane, Abbie Cornish, Billy Bickle, Christopher Walken, Colin Farrell, Film, Harry dean Stanton, In Bruges, Irish-Catholic, Kevin Corrigan, Linda Bright Clay, Martin McDonagh, meta, Michael Pitt, Michael Stuhlbarg, movies, Olga Kurylenko, Sam Rockwell, Seven Psychopaths, Shih Tzu, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, The Pillowman, Tom Waits, Woody Harrelson, Zeljko Ivanek
The Hunger Games: A Good Meal That Doesn’t Quite Satiate Your Appetite
• March 23, 2012 • 9 CommentsPosted in Film Reviews
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The 2010 Oscar Nominations, and My Thoughts
• February 2, 2010 • Leave a CommentPosted in Listmania
Tags: 2010 Academy Award nominations, 2010 Oscar nominations, A Matter of Loaf and Death, A Serious Man, Academy Award nominations, Academy Awards, Ajami, Alan Rankin, Alessandro Camon, Alexandre Desplat, An Education, Anastasia Masaro, Andrew R. Jones, Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer, Anna Kendrick, Armando Iannucci, Avatar, Barry Ackroyd, Bob Murawski, Bob Peterson, Bruno Delbonnel, Buck Sanders, Burma VJ, Burt Dalton, Carey Mulligan, Caroline Smith, Catherine Leterrier, Chris Innis, Christian Berger, Christoph Waltz, Christopher Boyes, Christopher Plummer, Colin Firth, Colleen Atwood, Coraline, Dan Kaufman, Dave Warren, District 9, El Secreto de sus Ojos, Ethan Coen, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Food Inc., Gabourney Sibide, Gary Summers, Geoffrey Fletcher, Geoffrey Patterson, George Clooney, Gordon Sim, Greg P. Russell, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Hans Zimmer, Helen Mirren, Inglourious Basterds, James Cameron, James Horner, Janet Patterson, Jason Reitman, Jeff Bridges, Jeremy Renner, Jesse Armstrong, Joe Klotz, Joe Letteri, Joel Coen, John Myhre, John Refoua, Julian Clarke, Kathryn Bigelow, Katie Spencer, Kim Sinclair, Lee Daniels, Maggie Gray, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Marco Beltrami, Mark Boal, Mark Stoeckinger, Mark Ulano, Matt Aitken, Matt Damon, Mauro Fiore, Meryl Streep, Michael Giacchino, Michael Jackson, Michael Minkler, Michael Silvers, Michael Stuhlbarg, Mo'Nique, Monique Prudhomme, Morgan Freeman, Neill Blomkamp, Nick Hornby, Nick Park, Oren Moverman, Oscar nominations, Oscars, Paris 36, Patrice Vermette, Paul Kavanaugh, Paul N. J. Ottonson, Penelope Cruz, Peter Devlin, Peter Docter, Peter Muyzers, Precious, Quentin Tarantino, Ray Beckett, Richard Baneham, Rick Carter, Robert Habros, Robert Richardson, Robert Stromberg, Roger Guyett, Russell Earl, Sally Menke, Sandra Bullock, Sandy Powell, Sarah Greenwood, Sheldon Turner, Simon Blackwell, Stanley Tucci, Stephen Rivkin, Stephen Rosenbaum, T-Bone Burnett, Terri Tatchell, The Blind Side, The Cove, The Hurt Locker, The Milk of Sorrow, The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers, The Princess and the Frog, The Secret of Kells, The White Ribbon, Tom McCarthy, Tom Myers, Tony Johnson, Tony Lamberti, Tony Roche, Un Prophete, Up, Up In The Air, Vera Farmiga, Which Way Home, Woody Harrelson, Wylie Stateman
My Predictions of the 2010 Oscar Nominations
• February 2, 2010 • 1 CommentPosted in Listmania
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Zombieland: Rules to Live By in a Zombie Apocalypse
• November 29, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: Abigail Breslin, apocalypse, Bill Murray, Bill Murray cameo, Emma Stone, funniest scene of 2009, Jesse Eisenberg, Mike White, Ruben Fleischer, Woody Harrelson, zombie films, zombie movies, Zombieland, zombies
2012: The Most Epic Disaster Movie of My Lifetime
• November 19, 2009 • 2 CommentsPosted in Film Reviews
Tags: 2012, Amanda Peet, armageddon, Charlie Frost, Chiwetel Ejiofor, crust displacement theory, Danny Glover, December 21, doomsday, Einstein, end of the world, Godzilla, Hapgood, Independence Day, Jackson Curtis, John Cusack, Liam James, Live Free or Die Hard, Mayan calendar, Mayans, Morgan Lily, Mount Everest, Oliver Platt, Roland Emmerich, Thandie Newton, The Day After Tomorrow, Tom McCarthy, Woody Harrelson