[Review] After Earth (2013)

[Review] After Earth (2013)

It is hard to ignore the very on the surface subtext with After Earth, it is a film about Scientology and that is not something you’ll see advertised. This is something that might not get noticed by those who are unfamiliar with Scientology, but if you know even a little those things will stick out. … Continue reading

[Bea’s Reviews] Dracula (1979)

[Bea’s Reviews] Dracula (1979)

“Dracula (1979)” While like Glenn Beck, I don’t have any actual substantive evidence to prove this, in 1979, Frank Langella fathered many children and didn’t even know it because of his role in this movie. I’m not going to waste time by bitching about how inaccurate this film is, partly because it has the same … Continue reading

[Review] The Internship (2013)

[Review] The Internship (2013)

If you judged The Internship by it’s run of the mill trailer, and figured it was just an advertisement for Google, well you’d not be wrong but that isn’t the entire picture. The film does have the word Google in it more than you’d care to hear or see, and it’d make for a drinking … Continue reading

[Bea’s Reviews] Nosferatu The Vampyre (1979)

[Bea’s Reviews] Nosferatu The Vampyre (1979)

“Nosferatu The Vampyre (1979)” While ostensibly a remake, Werner Herzog’s ‘Nosferatu The Vampyre’ is actually an art form masquerading as a horror. True, there is a sense of true dread permeating in every frame, but it’s not so much dread of a superficial movie sense, instead, it’s a dread that strikes close to home for … Continue reading

[Review] Despicable Me (2010)

[Review] Despicable Me (2010)

I love animated films, and sometimes I don’t always get to see them once they are first released. It has taken me a few years to finally sit down and watch Despicable Me, but I am really glad I did. This really is a very cute and enjoyable film, one for the entire family. It … Continue reading

DVD Review: Sushi Girl [MA15]

DVD Review: Sushi Girl [MA15]

Dir: Kern Saxton Starring: Noah Hathaway, Tony Todd, Mark Hamill, James Duval, Andy Mackenzie The Film: The best way I can describe Sushi Girl is to say that it is deliciously fucked up. Some of the films cast members whom I had the pleasure of meeting liked that description, and in discussing the film with … Continue reading

[Review] The Great Gatsby (2013)

[Review] The Great Gatsby (2013)

I do enjoy Baz Luhrmann’s offerings, he is a filmmaker who certainly defies convention and he definitely has his own style. It was not surprising to me when it was announced he would be adapting The Great Gatsby, the famous 1925 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. From what I understood about the piece, it felt … Continue reading

[Review] American Mary (2012)

[Review] American Mary (2012)

American Mary has been on my radar for quite some time, not sure what took me so long to see it, on paper it screamed my name. I did my best to ignore the hype around the film, as I prefer just to go in and enjoy the film with a fresh mind. As I … Continue reading