By Laurie Coker Rating: A Miss you Already, starring Drew Barrymore and Toni Collette, offers a warm embrace to friendship, love, and inner strength. While the subject matter isn’t always joyful, the themes presented by screenwriter Morwenna Banks are universal and director Catherine Hardwicke’s approach draws us into his dynamic and real characters. Collette and… Continue reading Austin Film Festival 2015 Review: MISS YOU ALREADY
Month: November 2015
Movie News: FUNNY BUNNY
Source: Filmbuff FUNNY BUNNY Will Be Released In Select NY Theaters on November 13th Watch The Trailer Here Synopsis: Gene (Kentucker Audley, QUEEN OF EARTH) spends his days canvassing about childhood obesity. One day he comes across Titty (Olly Alexander, ENTER THE VOID), an emotionally-arrested 19-year-old who has successfully sued his own father to win back a large… Continue reading Movie News: FUNNY BUNNY
BluRay Release: THE LEGO MOVIE: THE SPECIAL EDITION
Source: Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Burbank, CA, November 3, 2015 – Everything is EVEN MORE awesome because Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and Village Roadshow Pictures will release “The LEGO Movie: The Special Special Edition” on Blu-ray on November 3 exclusively at Target. Directed by Phil Lord & Christopher Miller (“Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs,”… Continue reading BluRay Release: THE LEGO MOVIE: THE SPECIAL EDITION
Review: SPECTRE
By Renee’ Collins Rating: 4.5 (Out of 5 Reels) A cryptic message from Bond’s (Daniel Craig) past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organization. While M (Ralph Fiennes) battles political forces to keep the secret service alive, Bond peels back the layers of deceit to reveal the terrible truth behind SPECTRE (IMDB).… Continue reading Review: SPECTRE
Austin Film Festival 2015: End Report
By Mark Saldana After eight days of films, conference panels, and parties, the 2015 Austin Film Festival has come to an end. Every year, filmmakers attend the festival and conference which celebrates and honors the importance of writing in cinema. The conference portion offers attendees a variety of panels that provide education for those attempting… Continue reading Austin Film Festival 2015: End Report
Review: ROOM
By Mark Saldana Rating: 4 (Out of 4 Stars) If Brie Larson does not get any nominations for her extraordinary performance in this film, I will be shocked. What I would find perhaps even more shocking and disappointing would be a snub against her amazing co-star Jacob Tremblay. The nine year-old wunderkind delivers such an… Continue reading Review: ROOM
Review: THE PEANUTS MOVIE
By Liz Lopez Rating: C Charles M. Schulz’ comic strip that began with one name in the late 1940s, and was renamed Peanuts by the time of its debut in 1950, went on to become the most-syndicated strip in history. It went on to be read by many over the course of many decades until… Continue reading Review: THE PEANUTS MOVIE
AFF 2015 Review: MISS YOU ALREADY
By Liz Lopez Rating: B The eight days of the Austin Film Festival wrapped this week and among the multiple films were sixteen in the Marquee Features category. On the second day of the festival, director/executive producer, Catherine Hardwicke (Twilight, Thirteen, Lords Of Dogtown) was to be in attendance at the Austin Film Festival for… Continue reading AFF 2015 Review: MISS YOU ALREADY