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In 2009, director J.J. Abrams helped breathe fresh life into the Star Trek franchise with the reboot starring newer, younger faces. Three years and lots of anticipation later, his follow up, Star Trek Into Darkness, has hit theaters. Scroll past the jump for our SUMOSkinny review!... Read More
France during the month May 1968 was a place characterized by pure unadulterated civil unrest. It was like Occupy Boston on a much more sizable (and intellectual) level, as more than 1/5 of French residents participated in various strikes and occupations at some point – as did filmmaker Olivier... Read More
There is something about filmmaker Baz Luhrmann’s works that just does not resonate well with me at all. There is a modern style to his stuff that is just full of phony and illustrious glamour, present simply to try to snaz up eras that weren’t all that snazzy in the first place. That would make...
If you keep up with my writing, you’re aware of my disliking of the abundance of superhero movies released nowadays. This is not due to my disliking of the genre in particular; this is for the most part due to the lack of quality within the genre. Fanboy directors are routinely treated like kings...
Before I get into talking about “Mud,” I need to take a second to mention the magnificent turn that Matthew McConaughey’s career has taken. It’s hard to believe that the same guy acting in “Magic Mike,” “The Paperboy,” and “Killer Joe” is the same guy who starred in “Failure To Launch” and “The...