The Trip (2011) Starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon Directed by Michael Winterbottom How? How did I miss this one? Back in late 2011 I was sitting in my apartment, the entire night ahead of me and I was considering leaving my warm living room to brave the cold streets in order to check outContinue reading “The Trip Review (Matt Hodgson) – Movies I Missed”
Category Archives: Theatrical Reviews
The Hunger Games Review (Kirk Haviland)
Hunger Games (2012) Starring Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Elizabeth Banks, Woody Harrelson, Wes Bently, Stanley Tucci and Donald Sutherland. Written by Suzanne Collins, Billy Ray and Gary Ross Directed by Gary Ross Hello All, Let me preface this by explaining I am a big fan of Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games trilogy ofContinue reading “The Hunger Games Review (Kirk Haviland)”
The Debt Review (Matt Hodgson) – Movies I missed
The Debt Starring Helen Mirren, Sam Worthington, Tom Wilkinson, Ciaran Hinds, Jessica Chastain, Marton Csokas, and Jesper Christensen Screenplay by Matthew Vaughn, Jane Goldman, Peter Straughan Directed by John Madden Still on my non-National Lampoon’s European Vacation (mine is much funnier), I’ve been catching up on some flicks that I have missed out on. NowContinue reading “The Debt Review (Matt Hodgson) – Movies I missed”
John Carter Review (Kirk Haviland)
John Carter (2012) Starring Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins, Mark Strong, Ciaran Hinds, Bryan Cranston and the voices of Willem Dafoe and Samantha Morton. Written by Andrew Stanton, Mark Andrews and Michael Chabon Directed by Andrew Stanton Hello All, John Carter marks the live action film directorial debut of Pixar director and scribe Andrew Stanton. MuchContinue reading “John Carter Review (Kirk Haviland)”
Project X Review (Kirk Haviland)
Project X (2012) Starring Thomas Mann, Oliver Cooper and Jonathan Daniel Brown Written by Matt Drake and Michael Bacall Directed by Nima Nourizadeh The “big party” has been the focus of many films before; in fact each decade seems to possess its own high point in the genre. Be it Animal House in theContinue reading “Project X Review (Kirk Haviland)”
