GHOSTBUSTERS Review
In this era of reboots and repurposing, an update of 1984’s Ghostbusters was inevitable, even more so when considering a second sequel had been gestating for two-and-a-half decades
In this era of reboots and repurposing, an update of 1984’s Ghostbusters was inevitable, even more so when considering a second sequel had been gestating for two-and-a-half decades
‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ Criterion has revealed their lineup for October 2016 with titles including Guillermo del Toro‘s Pan’s Labyrinth along with a 3-film
In honor of The Infiltrator hitting theaters, Ryan watches another Brad Furman directed film with Runner Runner from 2013.
People looking and/or expecting a plethora of extra features from the Criterion Collection on their newest Blu-ray release of Arthur Hiller’s The In-Laws might be fairly disappoint
Focus has released the trailer for Jeff Nichols‘ (Mud, Midnight Special) latest, Loving, which tells the true story of an interracial couple fighting for their right to marry
This week on the show, Adam and Kevin discuss the civil war comedy Men Go To Battle directed by Zachary Treitz.
Actor/producer/writer/director/editor/[insert any other film production job title here] Frank Mosley has had a hand in number of films over the past couple of years in the American
Setting, what is essentially, a buddy comedy within the timeline of the Civil War seems like a novel idea (and it is) but what makes Zachary Treitz and Kate Lyn Sheil’s film truly
Minimalist may be the sturdiest of descriptors for Mosley’s sophomore effort with dialogue sparse and connectivity between actions remaining faint and ill-defined.
This week on the show, Adam and Kevin review Michel Gondry's latest, Microbe and Gasoline, along with the Mickey Keating-directed horror film Carnage Park.
‘Love and Peace’ Japan Cuts, New York’s modern Japanese film festival has announced the full lineup for its 10th edition, taking place July 14 – 24.
A new trailer has been released for Ben Younger‘s upcoming boxing biopic Bleed for This, starring Miles Teller as Vinny “The Pazmanian Devil” Pazienza.
20th Century Fox has released new red and green band trailers for Why Him? from I Love You Man director John Hamburg.
Considering Gondry’s reputation, born out of these inclinations and affinities, a certain expectation might exist when going into a film titled, Microbe & Gasoline; a film cent
This week on the podcast, Adam and Kevin review the top four films featured in the Spring 2016 edition of The Fandependent Film Festival with The Circus Animals, The Burden of My C