Short Film – Muscle gets it’s World Premiere

Tackling the difficulties of disease within a marriage, the short drama, Muscle, has its World Premiere at Greenwich Film Festival on Thursday June 9th & 12th 2016 and NY Premier at The Soho International Film Festival June 11th 2016. Executive Produced by legendary filmmaker Frank Oz, among others listed below, the movie follows Amanda (Fiona Graham) as she…

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X-Men: Apocalypse Review

  I wanna start out by saying that when the first “X-Men” film hit theaters I was only 10 years old. “X-Men” came before any Spider-Man, Hulk, or any other Avenger for that matter when it came to a theatrical movie.   I remember seeing it on opening day, so excited. It was like I’d…

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Five of the Best Modern Foreign Thrillers

Some of today’s most enthralling thrillers exist outside of the English language. No exception is French crime drama THE SWEENEY: PARIS coming to cinemas and exclusively to Sky Store on April 15. Buren (Jean Reno) is an old time cop who doesn’t play by the rules, whilst his squad uses force when it comes to…

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Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance Review

I really enjoy categorizing films into different genres or folders on my beloved laptop as I am a rather organized man. One of these categories is “Bad But Good Films”, something simple that can give me giggles for the wrong reasons. The first Samurai Cop has gained a cult following, and I wasn’t warm and…

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Straight Outta Compton Review

Straight Outta Compton is robust, vital entertainment, painting a vivid tapestry of one of the most turbulent periods of modern societal unrest, and telling an oversized, extremely engrossing tale that’s distinctly American and part of the greater cultural shift over the last 20 years. In a field of 10 potential nominees, even if I felt…

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Bad Bromance Interview

Bad Bromance Interview

Andrew Mogel & Jarrad Paul (Co-Writers/Co-Directors) Interviewed by Harrison Pierce on 5/15/15 Q: What inspired the idea for Bad Bromance? JP: We really started with Jack Black’s character: somebody who is obsessed with his high school persona and living in the past and [the question] of how far he would go to change that. And…

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The Wraith (1986) Review

Make no mistake – this is a bad movie. This is a film about a high school stud who gets murdered, then starts traveling between dimensions, assumes the spirit of a souped up sports car, which then starts extracting bloody and explosive revenge on the people who wronged him by driving them off the road….

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Tim Roth Hateful Eight

Tim Roth: “Villains Have An Impact”

Known for portraying intense characters, the Hateful Eight actor explains why you shouldn’t be afraid of being a bad guy. One of the great character actors of his generation, Tim Roth displays such skill and nuance that he’s become a favourite with moviegoers despite playing a vile assortment of killers, creeps and cunningly awful miscreants….

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Ted 2 – Review

Ted is back in the sequel that no-one was particularly begging for, as its distinctly average figures at the US Box Office will attest. Sharing the meandering style of plot, Seth MacFarlane’s follow-up is even less consistent than its predecessor, weakly structured across nearly 2 hours of run time. To call the narrative “thin” is…

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