Film Review: Bridge of Spies

Handsomely made and crafted but lacking in any kind of intrigue or tension, Bridge of Spies is the kind of prestige picture that just sits on the screen and fails to engage emotionally. I hesitate to give much more in the way of venomous diatribe because the movie isn’t one that engenders anger, just boredom.

Top Film Scores Ever

The good people at Battleship Pretension have listed their top 50 scores with Star Wars taking the top spot and I thought, wow that seems like fun let me try! I got this list down to 20 scores easily and just decided to share them with you all. if you must know, my tier 1 category

Film Review: Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials

I honestly really want to call this review the Curious Case of the Maze Runner, as after seeing Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials, I am truly unsure about this franchise. 

On the Floor #19: Random Things, Sicario and the Emmys

This podcast is all over the place but given we just saw Sicario it makes sense. We also chat about the Emmys, Moulin Rouge’s impact and Friends. Enjoy! //html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/3808321/height/360/width/640/theme/legacy/direction/no/autoplay/no/autonext/no/thumbnail/yes/preload/no/no_addthis/no/ Direct Download

On the Floor #16: Jojo, Treverrow, Tarantino, and Teen Dramas-O

This week’s episode is much ado about a lot of topics. Spagettit has come back from Camden and we covered a million topics. First, we talk about the year in music and stan out a bit over the new Jojo tracks. We then take a brief moment to drag filmmakers Quentin Taratino and Colin Treverrow for

Colin Treverrow and the “Plight” of White Male Director

Y’all who knew that when Spagettit and I did the latest podcast that someone would come along and prove why I got so passionate. The Los Angeles Times did an article on studios working with unproven directors and the successes and failures, given Jurassic World and Fantastic Four. It’s an interesting read, but I want

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