The joy of film is an overall phenomenon is that not only does it educate us about the world we live in or in eons past, but also about other cultures. Foreign films are in no danger in becoming out of fashion, and despite the difference in culture, I’m sure all of us understand the … Continue reading
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[Review] The Hunger Games: Catching Fire with Marcey and Bea
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TV Review: NBC’s Dracula 1×04 by Bea Harper
“Dracula” (NBC television series) Episode 4: “From Darkness To Light” (air-date 15/11/2013) Director: Andy Goddard Writer: Tom Grieves Starring: Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Jessica De Gouw, Thomas Kretschmann, Kathie McGrath, Victoria Smurfit, Alec Newman, Nonso Anozie and Oliver Jackson-Cohen So, after the cluster-hump of “Goblin Merchant Men”, I was truly at a loss to wonder about … Continue reading
[Review] Rush (2013) with Marcey and Dan
To give our lovely readers an interesting review, something a little different than what we usually do, Marcey and Dan have sat down and give their thoughts on RUSH as a conversational piece, while still reviewing the film. Enjoy the back and forth between these two. Marcey: Welcome folks to our discussion on RUSH, which … Continue reading
TV Review: NBC’s Dracula 1×03 by Bea Harper
“Dracula” (NBC television series) Episode 3: “Goblin Merchant Men” (air-date 8/11/2013) Director: Harley Peyton Writer: Andy Goddard Starring: Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Jessica De Gouw, Thomas Kretschmann, Kathie McGrath, Lucy Smurfit, Nonso Anozie and Oliver Jackson-Cohen. Happy post-humous birthday, Bram Stoker! Hm. Now what can I say about the third episode of NBC’s vampiric offering?… How … Continue reading
[Review] Thor: The Dark World with Marcey and Dan
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TV Review: NBC’s Dracula 1×02 by Bea Harper
“Dracula” (NBC television series) Episode 2: “A Whiff Of Sulfur”(air-date 1/11/2013) Director: Steven Schill Writer: Daniel Knauf Starring: Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Jessica De Gouw, Thomas Kretschmann, Kathie McGrath, Lucy Smurfit, Nonso Anozie, and Oliver Jackson-Cohen So, after the initial promise that came from the first episode, NBC’s “Dracula” starts to get into the spirit of … Continue reading
[Mini Review] Gravity (2013)
GRAVITY has received a few criticisms lately over the validity of the science used, it isn’t 100% accurate, and honestly why should it be? This isn’t a documentary, it is a film, and the main issue at play here is survival. They have aimed to give this the feel of being realistic, but as film … Continue reading
TV Review: NBC’s Dracula 1×01 by Bea Harper
“Dracula” (NBC television series) Episode 1: “The Blood Is The Life” (air-date 25/10/2013) Director: Steven Schill Writer: Cole Haddon Starring: Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Jessica De Gouw, Thomas Kretschmann, Kathie McGrath, Lucy Smurfit and Oliver Jackson-Cohen Alrighty-roo, my very first television series review! I have not done something like this before, believe it or not, but … Continue reading
DVD Review: My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic Season 1 Boxset
Starring: Twilight Sparkle, Rainbow Dash, Rarity, Apple Jack, Pinkie Pie, Fluttershy and Princess Celestia The Series: The MLP Friendship Is Magic incarnation has become extremely popular, most notably with adult males who go by the name Bronies. So what is it about this animated series aimed at kids that appeals to the older audience as … Continue reading
DVD Review: A Common Man [M15] by Bea Harper
Dir: Chandran Rutnam Starring: Ben Kingsley, Ben Cross, Frederick-James Lobato The Film: We all know terrorism is a total ballsac of a thing and the most tragic thing is, we are never truly surprised that it happens on a regular basis. When films about this sensitive subject are made, there always must be some measure … Continue reading
DVD Review: The Tower [M15] by Bea Harper
Director: Ji-hoon Kim Starring: Kyung-gu Sol, Ye-jin Son, Sang-kyung Kim, In-Pyo Cha The Film: Let’s face it- disaster movies are awesome. They have that certain appeal of showing an almost incomprehensible calamity in all of it’s destructive glory and how the characters involved deal with them. Granted, this genre has been around ever since the birth … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror] Poltergeist III (1988)
With POLTERGEIST III, this trilogy comes to a close, and with a pretty fun entry as well. I preferred part III over II, mainly because this felt more like its own film and not a carbon copy of the original. That is the issue with part II as much fun and entertaining as it is, … Continue reading
[31 Days Of Horror] Curse Of Chucky (2013)
CHILD’S PLAY is a series I have long been a fan of, I even enjoyed SEED OF CHUCKY for all the wrong reasons. I was interested when a new film was announced, and I felt like my heart sunk when I saw the trailer. It all just looked ‘off’ and I couldn’t quite explain it. … Continue reading