20,000 Days on Earth (DoE) is a documentary capturing a fictitious day in the life of Nick Cave. While the film has the general purpose of taking you through the final days of the recording and release of his newest album Push the Sky Away, the focus is completely on Cave: his thoughts, his life,... Continue Reading →
Movie Review: Noah
If you're a fan of Director Darren Aronofsky, then it may or may not have been a shock to learn that his latest project would be an epic retelling of the Biblical story of Noah and The Ark. On one hand, he made the vastly underrated film The Fountain, which dabbles in it's own religious themes.... Continue Reading →
Movie Review: Snow White and the Huntsman
Snow White and the Huntsman (SWATH) is another film to take a stab at the classic tale from the Brothers Grimm, which is noticeably different from the Walt Disney Classic. Taking on a more dark and gritty atmosphere, SWATH tells the story of Snow White (Kristen Stewart) leading a revolution against her wicked step-mother, Ravenna... Continue Reading →
Win screening passes to see SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN in Kansas City! *CLOSED*
Win a screening pass for you and a guest to see SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN in Kansas City! Kristen Stewart plays the only person in the land fairer than the evil queen (Charlize Theron) out to destroy her. But what the wicked ruler never imagined is that the young woman threatening her reign has... Continue Reading →
Lost in Previews: Snow White and the Huntsman Trailer 2 and 5 Minute Clip
The first trailer for Snow White and the Huntsman was one of my top trailer for 2011. The highly-awaited (at least by me) second trailer made its way online today. Could this film look any more bad ass than in the first trailer? The answer is YES. I admit I was worried about how Kristen... Continue Reading →
Blue Monday: J. Edgar and London Boulevard
This week on Blu Monday Angela and I discuss J. Edgar, London Boulevard and 50/50. Check out the video below and let us know what you think! By Ryan and Angela Davis
Movie Review: HUGO, an epic of average proportions
Taxi Driver and Goodfellas had one big thing in common -- lovably feisty and gritty young characters. Even though neither of those films were kids movies, the audience was drawn to those little characters because of their story and their drive. Hugo, while being a "kid's" movie, unfortunately lacks the ability to connect its characters... Continue Reading →
Lost in Previews: Snow White and the Huntsman
This has to be one of the trailers that I was most excited to see. Snow White and the Huntsman stars Kristen Stewart, Charlize Theron, and Chris Hemsworth as the Snow White, the Evil Queen, and the Huntsman. This looks to be an absolutely fantastic, dark action story based on the classic fairy tale. Charlize... Continue Reading →
Lost in Previews: 13
13 is about an underground game that bets on the chances of a person coming out alive. The synopsis below pretty much summarizes what is going on in the trailer. I am a little miffed at the beginning as to what era this takes place in based on how Statham is dressed, then I saw... Continue Reading →