Ex Machina – Review

There are many films, novels, and games that tackle the concept of artificial intelligence, utilizing an even larger variety of perspectives on the subject. Whether it's the apocalyptic domination of Terminator, the equality struggle of the Geth in Mass Effect, or the acceptance seen in Star Trek, the idea of artificial intelligence can inspire people to create vastly... Continue Reading →

SXSW FILM: EX MACHINA

For Sci-Fi fans the outlook for original content is bleak. In the area of nostalgic remakes, it's hard for film makers to breath under the weight of monolithic studio output. This is what makes a film like EX MACHINA so special. Alex Garland's directorial debut acts as a swan song to broad reach intelligent cinema.... Continue Reading →

Lost in Previews: 10 Years

There is nothing like a good ensemble comedy, especially one that focuses on high school friends coming back together for a ten year reunion.  10 Years is exactly that, and the trailer makes the film look great.  They are giving Rosario Dawson and Channing Tatum the most focus, but it does not seem to be... Continue Reading →

Lost in Previews: Won’t Back Down

Won't Back Down revolves around the inner city educational system and what two mothers do to try to make education better for their kids and those around them.  Maggie Gyllenhaal and Viola Davis portray the main characters in this film.  It also stars Holly Hunter, Ving Rhames, Oscar Isaac, Rosie Perez, and Lance Reddick.  There... Continue Reading →

Lost in Previews: The Bourne Legacy

There are three great Bourne films starring Matt Damon.  Matt Damon opted out of continuing his character's arc, and the studio moved forward with another Bourne film.  Jeremy Renner does not play Jason Bourne in The Bourne Legacy.  He is instead another graduate of the same training that Jason Bourne went through.  Many of the... Continue Reading →

Lost in Previews: W.E.

W.E. is a combination of a period piece melded with a story in the present.  The focal point of the film is the scandalous relationship between Wallis Simpson and King Edward VIII (Edward).  He famously abdicated the throne to marry Wallis and the throne passed on to his younger brother Bertie who became king as... Continue Reading →

Video Review: Drive

With Drive leading at the top of my "Best Movies of 2011" list, it was hard not to come out and scream it's praise before the review.  To hear more about why Drive is one of the best movies of 2011 so far watch the video review below. After watching the review check out our... Continue Reading →

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