Oscar Predictions Update: Ease on Down the Road (Into Oblivion)

Y’all…like what in the world has happened to the Oscar race? I mean everything seemed so clear just a week ago and now it’s like the world has gone to hell. I feel like these movies studios came and said fuck your couch and I couldn’t do anything about it. So with all this, I thought I #minuswell update my Oscar predictions. Check them out.

Film School Files: The Importance of Taking Out the Trash

Here is the first film I’ve directed in my production class! [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8Bi3Tf6z9A]

Film Review: Don Jon

Don Jon, Joseph Gordon-Levitt‘s directorial debut, certainly means well. However just because a film means well doesn’t mean that it’s guaranteed to be a good film and unfortunately for audiences, Don Jon isn’t one. Despite its sterling supporting performances and interesting subject matter, the film feels like little more than an exercise for a man

Film Review: Rush

Looking forward into the film year, it’s going to be tough for any film to match the kinetic energy that Rush, the biographical racing drama arriving in theaters nationwide this weekend, manages to conjure up. Moving with purpose but never hesitating to show off stylistic flourishes, Ron Howard’s forray into Formula 1 racing history is anchored by two great performances, a solid script and awesome action.

American Horror Story: Coven opening credits revealed!

I don’t know of any show that has opening titles as good as this, the AHS crew is just awesome. I mean what in the KKK hell are these opening credits? Amazing that’s what. Take a gander. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmRXT7w2C1s]

2013 Emmys: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly

Whew and just like that the 2012-2013 TV season is over. The Emmys were last night, crowning one of the best seasons in TV history in one of the wildest shows you’ll ever see. There were upsets galore and terrible twerking jokes and weird choices all over the place and so I’ve decided to break down the highlights here.

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