Film Review: The Legend of Hercules

Have you ever watched a movie that left you so monumentally unfulfilled that you’d be enraged if the movie didn’t also bore you to tears? If so you might have understood how I felt by the time The Legend of Hercules, a movie so bereft of anything of value you’d be amazed it was even

WonderCon: The Maze Runner Press Conference

It’s so awesome being a member of the press and going to cons because it allows you to get up close and personal with the people actually making the movies. I was delighted that I got to sit in on The Maze Runner WonderCon press conference, seeing as how I read the entire trilogy. Check

The Massive WonderCon Post You Can’t Wait to Read

Hello lovely people! I hope your day is going well. I am coming to you live from semi-overcast Anaheim to bring you some fun goodies from WonderCon this year. I’ll be updating this post with the major details from the convention so I figured I’d start with showing you what all things I’d be attending

Film Review: Under the Skin

When Jonathan Glazer made Birth in 2004, it was met with about as much enthusiasm as a trip to the dentist. However, in the years since the film has regained some critical favor, sparking many talks of a genius work that was misunderstood at the time. So it’s only fitting that Glazer follows up that

Film Review: Oculus

It’s probably not wise to start out a movie review with an exclamation like “this movie is a piece of shit” but here goes nothing. Oculus, the movie about a haunted mirror and two siblings’ quest to end it’s reign of terror is a piece of shit. There is not one thing in this movie

William Friedkin: Hollywood Master

In order to have a career as long and storied as The Hollywood Masters’ guest William Friedkin, one must be resilient–even in the face of bronchitis and a lively crowd of students. Despite being under the weather, Friedkin managed to be his gregarious self, which led to a raucously funny and introspective night with Stephen Galloway. On

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