What’s a Blog-a-thon? This blog-a-thon is a challenge, its participants have chosen films the other has not seen to watch and review. November Blog-a-thon criteria: Gems Of World Cinema Why Sam Chose This Film For Marcey: “Paul Verhoeven is a director I have always felt gets short shrift. He’s perhaps the filmmaker I can most … Continue reading
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It’s A Mad Mad Mad Mad World Cinema Blog-a-thon – Week 1: Linda Linda Linda (2005)
What’s a Blog-a-thon? This blog-a-thon is a challenge, its participants have chosen films the other has not seen to watch and review. November Blog-a-thon criteria: Gems Of World Cinema Why Sam Chose This Film For Marcey: “I feel like I’m always recommending Marcey dark, nasty, films (and she has a few coming this month), so … Continue reading
Bede’s Movie Exchange Club November Blog-A-Thon Video Review #4: M. Butterfly (1993)
What’s a Blog-a-thon? This blog-a-thon is a challenge, its participants have chosen films the other has not seen to watch and review. November Blog-a-thon criteria: Hidden 90′s Gems Why Marcey Chose This Film For Bede: “I am a huge David Cronenberg fan, in fact the man would rank number 2 on my favourite director’s list. Earlier … Continue reading
Movie Exchange Club November Blog-a-Thon – Week 3: Death And The Maiden (1994)
What’s a Blog-a-thon? This blog-a-thon is a challenge, its participants have chosen films the other has not seen to watch and review. November Blog-a-thon criteria: Hidden 90’s Gems Why Sam Chose This Film For Marcey: “I like picking movies for Marcey, our tastes seem relatively in tune, and more than anything she’s someone I can … Continue reading
Movie Exchange Club November Blog-a-Thon – Week 2: Where The Day Takes You (1992)
What’s a Blog-a-thon? This blog-a-thon is a challenge, its participants have chosen films the other has not seen to watch and review. November Blog-a-thon criteria: Hidden 90’s Gems Why Bede Chose This Film For Marcey: “When I first started out becoming a full-fledge film geek in my early teens, I used to go down to … Continue reading
Bede’s Movie Exchange Club Blog-A-Thon Video Review #1: Thesis (1996)
NOTE: Unlike my fellow film critic friends, I’m pretty new to the whole Blog-A-Thon challenge but it was definitely something I’ve been wanting to do for a while. So when my friends SuperMarcey (of http://www.SuperMarcey.com of course and as well as my co-host on my Super Podcast), A.J. Hakari (of http://www.cineslice.wordpress.com), Sam Inglis (of http://www.24fps.org.uk) … Continue reading
Movie Exchange Club November Blog-a-Thon – Week 1: Cast A Deadly Spell (1991)
What’s a Blog-a-thon? This blog-a-thon is a challenge, its participants have chosen films the other has not seen to watch and review. November Blog-a-thon criteria: Hidden 90’s Gems Why A.J. Chose This Film For Marcey: “‘Cast a Deadly Spell’ brings together two of my most favorite things in the world: film noir and monsters. But … Continue reading
Marcey & A.J.’s September Blog-a-Thon – Week 4: Shock Treatment
What’s a Blog-a-thon? This blog-a-thon is a challenge, its participants have chose films the other has not seen to watch and review. September Blog-a-thon criteria: Hidden 80’s Gems Why A.J. Chose This Film For Marcey: “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” needs no introduction. Its songs and characters have long since become ingrained in cult cinema … Continue reading
Marcey & A.J.’s September Blog-a-Thon – Week 3: Things Change
I have seen a number of David Mamet’s work, and I have been a fan of those I have seen. He’s a solid talent, great talent as a writer and a director. Things Change is a film I had not really heard about Continue reading
Marcey & A.J.’s September Blog-a-Thon – Week 2: Swimming To Cambodia
Until recently, I was quite unfamiliar with the monologues of the late Spalding Gray. I was however quite familiar with his acting work, having seen him in quite a few things including The Killing Fields which acts as the subject of this week’s Blog-a-thon Swimming To Cambodia. Continue reading
Marcey & A.J.’s September Blog-a-Thon – Week 1: Miracle Mile
Miracle Mile is a product of the Cold War era, and the paranoia it pounded into people. The film has a simple premise, with a young man answering the phone at a phone booth in the early hours of the morning, and hearing a warning about missiles hitting the city in around an hour’s time. Continue reading