Silver Linings Playbook (2012) Review
It seems like the awards season love for The Fighter a couple years ago is sending him down a more populist, middlebrow avenue, which would be a shame because we already have a Jason Reitman.
It seems like the awards season love for The Fighter a couple years ago is sending him down a more populist, middlebrow avenue, which would be a shame because we already have a Jason Reitman.
Zack Davisson gives you the background behind the great new 47 Ronin comic and the upcoming Keanu Reeves movie!
When do you welcome a movie into your pantheon of stupendous achievements in cinema? At what point do you reject a movie as complete and utter bullshit?
Dylan gains a new friend as he and Nick discuss Twilight, geek on geek hate and the biggest disappointments of 2012. Hint: Prometheus and Dark Knight Rises. YES.
Daniel Elkin, Jason Sacks and Keith Silva dive into a documentary that offers a glimpse into one of the best Rolling Stones records. Sadly a glimpse may be all it offers.
At best it's good for a laugh, a pleasant enough 90 minute distraction for cinematic comedy lovers.
Ichikawa was a notoriously pacifistic director, and so his take on such an inherently violent story is fascinating.
Boy, this has been the year of Lincoln, hasn't it?
If all goes well, this signals a new phase of James Bond -- one that's confident in its trappings, but also knows when to rein it in.
Dylan is sick, so Nick and Ryan comfort him the only way they know how: through a podcast about sickness in entertainment.