Ten Films I Want to See Before the End of the Year
This film season has largely been a “hot or cold” experience. Hopefully the remaining U.S. film releases will evenly heat up the cinemas to a warm, stable blend. Here is my top 10 list of films I...
View ArticleTall Writer’s 2011 Oscar Picks
This year, the 10-nominee Best Picture category returns while the Best Animated Feature shrinks to three nominees due to lack of qualified films last year. Anne Hathaway and James Franco host the 83nd...
View ArticleFive Movies That Scream Oscar Buzz
Fall is a season I particularly dislike but when it comes to cinema, it represents the very best of the year. Fall season seems to be the time of the year when big studios reveal the greatest treasures...
View ArticleOne on One with House, M.D.‘s Newest Addition: Amber Tamblyn
Amber Tamblyn recently joined the cast of House, M.D. as Martha Masters a third-year medical student who new to House’s (Hugh Laurie) diagnostic team. No newcomer to series television, Tamblyn has...
View ArticleA Baker’s Dozen “Top Ten” Films of 2010
When I sat down to mull over the 132 locally released films I’ve seen during 2010, I thought it would have been harder to come up with a list of the best. Through some parts of the year there seemed to...
View ArticleMovie Flashback: Tyrone’s Top 10 Films of 2010
Intrigue and awe were the hallmarks of the best cinematic features in 2010. True, it was a year of (very) mixed offerings but still one of the most exciting I’ve witnessed in recent history. Below, a...
View ArticleThe King’s Speech, Black Swan Top BAFTA Nominations
The Golden Globe fever has barely subsided and already the stars of Hollywood are celebrating fresh award nominations. The British Academy of Film Awards (the BAFTAs), Britain’s equivalent to the...
View ArticleMovie Review: 127 Hours
Danny Boyle follows up his 2009 Best Picture winner Slumdog Millionaire with a remarkably entertaining and gut-wrenching, real-life story about the resiliency of the human body and mind. This story of...
View ArticleMovie Review: Buried (2010)
Of all the ways to seek revenge, immurement’s a good way to go, and this notion isn’t a new one. In Ancient Rome, a vestal virgin charged with breaking her vow of celibacy would be sealed in a cave...
View Article2011 Independent Spirit Awards: Black Swan, Winter’s Bone Take Top Honours
Oscar Best Actress frontrunner Natalie Portman (Black Swan) and and Best Actor nominee (and host) James Franco (127 Hours) walked away with the top acting honours at Saturday’s staging of the 2011 Film...
View ArticleTen Films I Want to See Before the End of the Year
This film season has largely been a “hot or cold” experience. Hopefully the remaining U.S. film releases will evenly heat up the cinemas to a warm, stable blend. Here is my top 10 list of films I...
View ArticleTall Writer’s 2011 Oscar Picks
This year, the 10-nominee Best Picture category returns while the Best Animated Feature shrinks to three nominees due to lack of qualified films last year. Anne Hathaway and James Franco host the 83nd...
View ArticleFive Movies That Scream Oscar Buzz
Fall is a season I particularly dislike but when it comes to cinema, it represents the very best of the year. Fall season seems to be the time of the year when big studios reveal the greatest treasures...
View ArticleOne on One with House, M.D.‘s Newest Addition: Amber Tamblyn
Amber Tamblyn recently joined the cast of House, M.D. as Martha Masters a third-year medical student who new to House’s (Hugh Laurie) diagnostic team. No newcomer to series television, Tamblyn has...
View ArticleA Baker’s Dozen “Top Ten” Films of 2010
When I sat down to mull over the 132 locally released films I’ve seen during 2010, I thought it would have been harder to come up with a list of the best. Through some parts of the year there seemed to...
View ArticleMovie Flashback: Tyrone’s Top 10 Films of 2010
Intrigue and awe were the hallmarks of the best cinematic features in 2010. True, it was a year of (very) mixed offerings but still one of the most exciting I’ve witnessed in recent history. Below, a...
View ArticleThe King’s Speech, Black Swan Top BAFTA Nominations
The Golden Globe fever has barely subsided and already the stars of Hollywood are celebrating fresh award nominations. The British Academy of Film Awards (the BAFTAs), Britain’s equivalent to the...
View ArticleMovie Review: 127 Hours
Danny Boyle follows up his 2009 Best Picture winner Slumdog Millionaire with a remarkably entertaining and gut-wrenching, real-life story about the resiliency of the human body and mind. This story of...
View ArticleMovie Review: Buried (2010)
Of all the ways to seek revenge, immurement’s a good way to go, and this notion isn’t a new one. In Ancient Rome, a vestal virgin charged with breaking her vow of celibacy would be sealed in a cave...
View Article2011 Independent Spirit Awards: Black Swan, Winter’s Bone Take Top Honours
Oscar Best Actress frontrunner Natalie Portman (Black Swan) and and Best Actor nominee (and host) James Franco (127 Hours) walked away with the top acting honours at Saturday’s staging of the 2011 Film...
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