Posted in July 2013

[Review Rewind] Before Sunrise (1995)

[Review Rewind] Before Sunrise (1995)

How many of us have had that chance encounter with a stranger, meeting someone new and finding that instant connection? Life has these moments, it is something that everyone experiences, in some shape or form. BEFORE SUNRISE is the exploration of that meeting with a stranger, in this case on a train, and the evening/night/morning/ … Continue reading

[Review] This Is The End (2013)

[Review] This Is The End (2013)

THIS IS THE END is a film about the apocalypse as seen through the eyes of Seth Rogen and his group of friends. They are all playing versions of themselves, hanging out at James Franco’s Hollywood home. At first glance one might think this is a self-indulgent film, and in some ways it is, however … Continue reading

[Review] The Heat (2013)

[Review] The Heat (2013)

Buddy Cop films are a Hollywood comedy tradition, and if done right they can be extremely funny and entertaining. If done poorly you wind up with HOLLYWOOD HOMICIDE, and that really isn’t the type you want to end up with. THE HEAT isn’t the best of the Buddy Cop films, however it doesn’t reach the … Continue reading

Interview: John Fallon (Dead Shadows)

Interview: John Fallon (Dead Shadows)

SuperMarcey.com is proud to bring you this interview with DEAD SHADOWS star John Fallon. DEAD SHADOWS is the new release film from Gryphon Entertainment, it will hit shelves July 22nd on DVD and Blu-ray (inc 3D). The film is a sci-fi/horror/action/thriller, one to excite audiences from director David Cholewa We here at SM.com are delighted … Continue reading

Marcey’s Live Tweets: CON AIR

Marcey’s Live Tweets: CON AIR

Marcey ‏@supermarcey Live tweeting #CONAIR commencing! This is the extended edition, not sure what’s different. The opening establishes that Nic Cage is an Army Ranger, aka he’s a badass mofo #CONAIR Also he has a hot wife, and that this Tricia Yearwood song is the theme for some reason #CONAIR Nic Cages accent is one … Continue reading

[Review] The Conjuring (2013) by Bede Jermyn

[Review] The Conjuring (2013) by Bede Jermyn

Australian director James Wan has definitely come a long way in the nine years since his debut film in 2004. He directed a film that started one of the biggest horror franchises in the last decade with SAW and then went on to make many more really good films in either the action and horror genres. … Continue reading