LATEST STUFF

The Brothers Grimsby, 2016

One of the funniest movies I’ve watched in a long time. I didn’t stop laughing. Nobby ranks right up there with Sacha Baron Cohen’s other classic characters.

Gods of Egypt, 2016

I think I kind of loved this mess of a movie. Give it a chance. It was lots of fun.

Triple 9, 2016

Some really thrilling scenes surrounded by some not so exciting plot lines. I’ll probably give it another chance down the road. Maybe it’ll play better once I know where its going.

High-Rise, 2015

I just could not get into this movie at all. I just didn’t care for any of the characters.

Captain America: Civil War, 2016

Pretty great overall. I’d rank it up there with the best of the MCU so far. Every character had a moment or two to really shine.

We are Twisted Fucking Sister!, 2014

Let’s be honest with ourselves, there’s only going to be one Twisted Sister documentary and I don’t know why they decided to spend 2+ hours chronicling their career in the NY bar scene. I wish they spent less time there and more time on the rest of their careers.

The Invitation, 2015

I’m all in for a good slow burn but you need interesting characters to follow along with. The only thing that really saved this movie for me was the downer ending. I really loved that.

All Things Must Pass, 2015

Insightful film about the mega-store record chain and its rapid decline in the wake of Napster. I can’t wait for the inevitable documentary about Blockbuster Video’s rise and fall. Somebody needs to get on that one.

WolfCop, 2014

Pretty much what you would expect based on the title. I’ll be there for the sequel.

Lost After Dark, 2014

Another 80s throwback. I give them credit for messing with the “last girl” trope so you really didn’t know who was safe.

The Hallow, 2015

Effective Irish creature feature. I’m glad the filmmakers chose not to film everything all shaky-cam style.

Hangman, 2015

This movie was so boring I started watching old South Park cock magic videos on YouTube.

Murder Party, 2007

Solid debut film from Jeremy Saulnier. Here’s proof that if you have skills budget doesn’t really matter.