[Review] Wyatt Earp (1994)

[Review] Wyatt Earp (1994)

Every so often in Hollywood, similar themed films are made around the same time and one always gets lost in the shuffle. Back in 93/94 that theme was Wyatt Earp and released first was Tombstone staring Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer. Continue reading

[Review] Moonrise Kingdom (2012) by Garrett Collins

Starring: Bruce Willis, Frances McDormand, Edward Norton, Bill Murray, Kara Hayward, Jared Gilman, Jason Schwartzman and Tilda Swinton Directed By: Wes Anderson At one point in Moonrise Kingdom, the latest quirky romp from director Wes Anderson (The Royal Tenenbaums), the film’s main character, a little boy named Sam, makes earrings made of bugs for his … Continue reading

Super Podcast Audio Commentary: Tombstone

Download HERE Welcome to another installment of the Super Podcast Audio Commentary Edition. Prepare for a change of pace with our Audio Commentary series, this film is a little different than our usual crop and it also stars Kurt Russell. Tombstone is a special film to me, it was one of two films that actually … Continue reading

No Retreat No Surrender – An Audio Commentary

Download HERE Welcome to another installment of the Super Podcast Audio Commentary Edition. Now I know you might be thinking, this film already has a commentary on the site. HOWEVER this isn’t a usual commentary, this is a half blind commentary! Your lovely host Super Marcey has forced podcast regular fancy Clancy (The Clever Guy) … Continue reading

[Review] Friends With Kids by Bede Jermyn

I don’t know what it is about actress/writer Jennifer Westfeldt but she has never has really clicked with me. I didn’t like KISSING JESSICA STEIN and her little seen follow-up IRA AND ABBY was average at best, some of the main reasons being that I didn’t find any of characters or the stories in both … Continue reading

[Review] Nightbreed (1990) by Garrett Collins

Starring: Craig Sheffer, Anne Bobby, David Cronenberg, and Doug Bradley Directed by: Clive Barker It’s hard to think about now, but back in the mid 80s, Clive Barker was known as horror’s next big literary and motion picture giant. With his Books of Blood collections and a film called Hellraiser, he had started placing his … Continue reading