Yes, No, Maybe So: Savages

Like a blazing sun, the trailer for Oliver Stone’s Savages comes to the internet today. Based on a book, this story focuses on two men running a drug cartel who find themselves in a pickle when their shared girlfriend is kidnapped. Get More: Emile Hirsch, Blake Lively, Benicio Del Toro, Aaron Johnson, Uma Thurman, Salma

Yes, No, Maybe So: Ted and Cosmopolis

It occcurred to me that I haven’t featured a red band trailer in this series so why not christen things off with two! The first trailer is for Ted, the R-rated comedy written by Family Guy mastermind about a man and his talking, pot smoking, foulmouthed teddy bear come to life. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGW5gpMU9yo] Yes:-Mark Whalberg

Top 20 Movies with (Best Picture) Oscar Potential

I try so hard sometimes not to think about the Oscars, but their pull is just too strong. After a very interesting film year in which we saw a French nearly silent comedy win Best Picture I had to take a gander at what this year would have in store for us. Remember these are

Review: The Hunger Games

You guys…this is one of the toughest reviews I’ve ever written because The Hunger Games was a strange experience. It’s a bunch of contradictions, employing you to root for Katniss to survive the Games while not enjoying the violence. This movie also wants you to believe it’s great and in fact times tries to SHOW

Movies to Watch For: Winter Edition

The Guilt Trip, Anne Fletcher (Nov 2)The Scoop: It’s a road trip comedy with Seth Rogen and Barbara Streisand. I’d never think Babs would sign up for a Rogen film so this should be interesting. Red Dawn, Dan Bradley (Nov 2)The Scoop: A long delayed release, this remake of an 80s classic stars Chris Hemsworth

Yes, No, Maybe So: On the Road and Dark Shadows

I’m a little behind on my film trailer comments so here is some quick analysis of new trailers. On The Road[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Iwd7ZXi3DM] Yes:-Love the feel of the trailer-the main cast looks great. I’m so looking forward to seeing Kristen Stewart tear into non-franchise film roles-that supporting cast isn’t half bad either (Kristen Dunst, Amy Adams,

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