27 Apr 2010, Posted by Zak Marlow in Articles, Film Reviews, Reviews, 6 Comments
What Roger Ebert is Full of (and Why He’s Full of it)
Roger Ebert’s claim that “video games will never be art” doesn’t stand on stable ground.
Continue Reading...Roger Ebert’s claim that “video games will never be art” doesn’t stand on stable ground.
Continue Reading...Matthew Vaughn’s superhero action comedy “Kick Ass” brings a lot to the table—and leaves behind a mess.
Continue Reading...A short essay, attempting to analyze masculinity and its role in the final scene of the Sergio Leone classic, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
Continue Reading...This movie looks dumb.
Continue Reading...Lena Durham’s Tiny Furniture, shot on a 7D, is the jury winner for best narrative feature at SXSW.
Continue Reading...The Oscar nominated French Roast is a delightful story of a French cafe.
Continue Reading...OP-ED from Ben Hodges on the movie Pan Labyrinth.
Continue Reading...Shutter Island disappoints with the ending, but is entertaining otherwise.
Continue Reading...A man watches his life pass before him…
Continue Reading...The inspiring story of Jack Parker’s courageous journey with Lou Gehrig’s disease.
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