You have probably heard of this documentary called One Direction: This Is Us that opened this past weekend with an $18 million take at the box office. If you have teen girls, you might have gone to see it. One Direction is the most popular boy band out there right now. We talked with director... Continue Reading →
Movie Review: One Direction: This Is Us
One Direction. Love them or hate them, they are here to stay for the time being. I will disclose that I have two of their songs on my iPod and first came to know of them when they were in competition on UK’s X Factor. They performed Natalie Imbruglia’s “Torn” on one episode, but seeing... Continue Reading →
COMIC-CON EPISODE IV: A FAN’S HOPE TO BE RELEASED ON DVD ON JULY 10, 2012
Exciting news today, as Morgan Spurlock's (Super Size Me) Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope will be released on July 10th, 20 12. Not only do fan's get the greatest Comic-Con documentary ever made, but the DVD will come with Stan Lee (X-Men) and Harry Knowles (Ain't It Cool News) or Joss Whedon (Fire Fly, The Avengers) and Spurlock action figurines. I'm... Continue Reading →
Lost in Previews: Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hope
As I am trying to go to the San Diego Comic-Con this year to experience the last ever Twilight showcase (thank god), this film is just what I need to pseudo-experience what it is like. The SDCC has turned recently into a showcase for upcoming films, but at the root of it are the comics... Continue Reading →
SXSW Red Carpet: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold
Morgan Spurlock is known for his controversial topics in his documentaries such as Super Size Me, and how that topic seems to revolutionize the country after most have seen it. Well, he at least gets people talking. His newest documentary was premiering at SXSW and I had the opportunity to spend a couple of minutes... Continue Reading →
SXSW Film: Pom Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold
This year, it seems that activist-lead documentaries are running rampant. In fact, there were many choices when it came to seeing a documentary at SXSW this year. So much so, that it actually trumped over many narrative features running through the festival. One of the bigger documentaries playing at SXSW was Morgan Spurlock's latest feature... Continue Reading →