Brave (2012) Starring (voices) – Kelly Macdonald, Billy Connolly, Emma Thompson, Julie Walters, Robbie Coltrane, and Craig Ferguson Directed by Mark Andrews, Brenda Chapman, and Steve Purcell Brave is a big surprise. The Pixar produced and Disney distributed film is a story about mothers and daughters. There is no handsome Prince, but there is aContinue reading “Brave Review (Nadia Sandhu)”
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Alps Review (Kirk Haviland)
Alps (Alpeis) Starring Aggeliki Papoulia, Ariane Lebed, Aris Servetalis, Johnny Vekris and Stavros Psyllakis Written by Efthymis Filippou and Giorgos Lanthimos Directed by Giorgos Lanthimos Director Giorgos Lanthimos smashed onto the scene in 2009 with the Venice Film Festival award winning Dogtooth. Lanthimos returns with another surrealist dark comedy with Alps, which starts its engagementContinue reading “Alps Review (Kirk Haviland)”
New to Blu: The Color of Money Review (Dave Voigt)
The Color of Money (1986) Starring Paul Newman, Tom Cruise, and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio Directed by Martin Scorsese Trailer Just because it is new on Blu-Ray doesn’t necessarily mean it is a new movie. Celebrating its 25th anniversary and now out on Blu-Ray courtesy of our friends at Touchstone Home Entertainment for the very firstContinue reading “New to Blu: The Color of Money Review (Dave Voigt)”
NXNE 2012 – My Father and the Man in Black Review (Kirk Haviland)
NXNE 2102 My Father and the Man in Black Starring Saul Holiff, Jonathan Holiff and Johnny Cash Written and Directed by Jonathan Holiff With the plethora of Johnny Cash documentaries and the biopic “Walk the Line” you would wonder if we really need another look at this music icon on film. But My Father andContinue reading “NXNE 2012 – My Father and the Man in Black Review (Kirk Haviland)”
Toronto Korean Film Festival Preview (Kirk Haviland)
Toronto Korean Film Festival 2012 5 Reasons you need to check out the TKFF This month brings the launch of a new film festival for us residents of “Festival City” aka Toronto. The Toronto Korean Film Festival runs from June 22nd until July 1st over 9 days and aims to introduce those not familiar toContinue reading “Toronto Korean Film Festival Preview (Kirk Haviland)”
