Tag: rust and bone

Stream Guide: Newness & Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World (February 2nd, 2018)

NEWNESS on NETFLIX One of my favorite directors, Drake Doremus, released his latest film, “Newness,” straight to Netflix. As the trailer was originally released on iTunes Trailers, I had believed it would get a theatrical release, but here it is, now available on Netflix. His previous work in “Like Crazy” and “Breathe In” were some of my favorite films of those years and his … Read More Stream Guide: Newness & Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World (February 2nd, 2018)

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Tuesday Releases: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey & Zero Dark Thirty

MARCH 19TH, 2013 BACHELORETTE // If not for the impressive showing from the leading ladies, “Bachelorette” would be extremely lacking. The humor is female vulgarity at its finest, with an honesty of how manipulative ladies can be, even with their closest “friends”. There’s definitely a lot of inside humor or real-life experiences at play in the film, as the allusions to past events seem … Read More Tuesday Releases: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey & Zero Dark Thirty

Movie Review: Rust And Bone (2012)

RUST AND BONE BY CHRISTOPHER HASKELLDECEMBER 9, 2012 “Rust and Bone” is a showcase of two of the best international actors currently working, bringing “La Vie En Rose” actress Marion Cotillard together with last year’s favorite leading man, Matthias Schoenaerts (“Bullhead”). In a reality-tinged love story, Ali (Schoenarts) and his son, Sam (Armand Verdure), travel to live with his sister, Anna (Corinne Masiero), a … Read More Movie Review: Rust And Bone (2012)

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Theatrical Releases: Red Dawn, Life Of Pi, & Rise of the Guardians

HITCHCOCK || Alfred Hitchcock is one of my all-time favorite directors, not just for his amazing films, but as a person, oddities and all, he was unafraid of the masses and was willing to put himself out there and for that he is a historical icon. The film “Hitchcock” is wonderfully cast, with an unrecognizable Anthony Hopkins, as Hitchcock. The film takes place before … Read More Theatrical Releases: Red Dawn, Life Of Pi, & Rise of the Guardians