Here are The Washington D.C. Film Critics Picks For The Best of 2014!
I like the Washington D.C. Film Critics because they don’t just give out awards. Instead, they nominate multiple films and leave everyone in suspense until they get around to giving out their awards....
View ArticleThe Brief Thrill Of The Phoenix Film Critics Nominations
I have to admit that, when I first looked at the just-released Phoenix Film Critics Nominations for 2014, I got really excited. I saw The LEGO Movie listed among the nominees for best picture and I...
View ArticleHere Are the St. Louis Film Critics Nominations!
The Golden Globes weren’t the only precursors to be announced today! Here are the St. Louis Film Critics Nominations. One thing that I like about the St. Louis Film Critics is that they give out an...
View ArticleHere Are The Chicago Film Critics Association Nominations!
Finally, from the former hometown of Al Capone and President Obama, here are the Chicago Film Critic Associations Nominations! BEST PICTURE Birdman Boyhood The Grand Budapest Hotel Under the Skin...
View ArticleA Few Very Late Thoughts On Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel
It took me a while to come around to appreciating The Grand Budapest Hotel. When I first saw Wes Anderson’s latest film, way back in March, I have to admit that I was somehow both impressed and...
View ArticleSpider-Man: Homecoming Slings In With Two Official Trailers
It’s been rumored that the Spider-Man: Homecoming trailer will appear in front of Rogue One: Star Wars Story. It’s logical considering Sony has let Spider-Man to play in the Marvel Cinematic Universe...
View ArticlePlaying Catch-Up With The Films of 2016: The 5th Wave (dir by J Blakeson)
The 5th Wave, which came out in January of this year (and that really should be all you need to hear), is the epitome of a “Who cares?” type of film. It’s another YA adaptation, taking place in a...
View ArticleSpider-Man: No Way Home (dir. by Jon Watts)
This is basically where we are. If you haven’t seen a film on the Thursday preview night, chances are every online publisher is going to share spoilers by Friday Evening. I get it. It’s the Nature of...
View ArticleFilm Review: Asteroid City (dir by Wes Anderson)
Asteroid City opens with black-and-white footage of Bryan Cranston, wearing a suit and speaking in the authoritative tones of someone who has made his living on television. Cranston informs us that we...
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