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Neon’s niche in producing and releasing unbelievable, unique documentaries dominates once again with “Spaceship Earth.” The incredible, innovative and inspiring story sizzles onscreen proving Neon is becoming spectacularly synonymous with genuine, great films. In 1991, science fiction and counterculture combined to create an unbelievable concept, Biosphere 2,
Daniel Stern needs to be in everything. In “James vs. His Future Self,” Stern showcases his versatility in this silly sci-fi comedy. James (Jonas Chernick) is an uptight, time-traveling obsessed scientist. He’s desperately trying to unlock the secrets for time travel and can’t seem to stay focused
Wendi McLendon-Covey captures your heart in the interesting indie “Blush.” Unfortunately, it’s a film without enough focus and too much familiarity. Obsessive-compulsive suburban mother Cathy Thyne (Wendi McLendon-Covey) might be your typical go-getter housewife. At Lincoln Middle School, she’s the unofficial head of the PTA with the
Be prepared for a new quotable teen comedy. “Big Time Adolescence” is an exceptionally entertaining coming-of-age story highlighted by a stellar, star-making turn by Pete Davidson. Best friends come in all shapes and sizes, but nothing is stranger than befriending your sister’s ex-boyfriend. Despite being dumped for
Hollywood’s best kept secret, Zoey Deutch, lights up the screen in one of the year’s best surprises with “Buffaloed.” Deutch demonstrates why she’s quickly becoming the next best thing. Twentysomething Peg Dahl (Deutch) has always dreamed big and been ambitious. Every year she’s become even more determined
I love the Wachowski’s, I love Bound, I love The Matrix, and when I saw Cloud Atlas was coming, I was like… Yes… and I still haven’t seen it… Doh! Anyway, that’s why we have Suddenly Susan in the house! In this installment of Seen It! Susan
Before I can go into a review of the new Fight Night film, I have to confess something… The original Fright Night is in my book a huge cult classic. William Ragsdale was great, Roddy McDowall, etc… I mean it was just such a fun flick. So,
Two new posters for 30 Minutes Or Less are out starring Social Network Academy Award nominee Jessie Eisenberg and Danny McBride. 30 Minutes or Less is directed by Ruben Fleischer the director of Zombieland which explains the Eisenberg connection. Share on Facebook
Wow, this is a wonderful article! Erica compiled everyone’s write up about the Thor Premiere and made one large article out of it! Man, you really get the different perspectives! Kudos to you Erica! I so with I could have been there… ah well… Next time… Anyway,