Film Review: Rebellion (2011)
Orson Welles once said that getting a whole scene into one shot, a “oner” is what separates the boys from the men in film…
Orson Welles once said that getting a whole scene into one shot, a “oner” is what separates the boys from the men in film…
Well, how many filmmaking books have you read? Every filmmaker should be proactive enough to outsource information from filmmaking books. This is because there…
The last few years has seen the emergence of the gender-swap remake, making losers in basements all riled up because WOMEN CAN’T BUST GHOSTS,…
Simon Russell Beale may be one of the pre-eminent Shakespearean actors of today, but it seems even someone of his presence can be let…
Two hundred million dollars. Thousands and thousands of hours of work. Hundreds and hundreds of talented people who excitedly told their families that they…
The Dark Tower is not a movie where you can leave your brain at the door and be bombarded with special effects spectacle. It…
The nottly anticipated follow-up to 2011 British-Australian co-production and terribly flat, worn-out “comedy” trying desperately to cash in on the success of both the…
Most people know M. Night Shyamalan as the guy who peaked early with The Sixth Sense, trotted out some semi-respectable storylines in Unbreakable, Signs,…
There is a bitter-sweet quality to director Anton Corbijn’s film Life, in that we already know the fate of one of the lead characters,…
Raphael (Rickson Tevez), a Brazilian street teenager, spends his days sifting through mountains of trash in the hopes of finding something valuable. One day…