Claire In Motion is an intelligently told character piece about one woman's journey to self-discovery, with a multi-layered performance from Betsy Brandt.
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Preacher (2016) | A SXSW TV Pilot Review
Back in 1995 a new comic book made its debut, and if memory serves it was met with fervent praise (pardon the pun). Published by Vertigo, an Imprint of DC Comics, Preacher was controversial not only because of its twisted take on Christian mythology, but also because it was uncompromisingly bloody and sexual, occasionally all at the same time, but …
Read More »I Am Not A Serial Killer (2016) | A SXSW Film Review
Before I was a co-host on The Hollywood Outsider podcast, I ran my own podcast called The Dead Robots’ Society. It is a show made by writers for writers, and one thing we tried to do from time to time was review a published novel. The reviews weren’t so much about whether we liked the story or not, but about …
Read More »Secrets Of The Force Awakens (2016) | A SXSW Featurette Review
WARNING – Material that could be considered spoilers is contained below. If you’ve not already seen The Force Awakens (and really? Really?!), turn back now. You have been warned. I have to tell you, I’m not sure how to write this review. Why? Because it’s not a movie, and technically it’s not a documentary either. SECRETS OF THE FORCE AWAKENS …
Read More »Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) | Film Review
Batman v Superman has finally invade theaters across the country, and it's time we took a look at this opus from a fan's perspective. Here's our review.
Read More »Outcast (2016) | A SXSW TV Pilot Review
Patrick Fugit stars a Kyle Barnes, a man cursed with demonic forces surrounding him. Here is our review of Robert Kirkman's latest, Outcast.
Read More »Sing Street (2016) | Film Review
Sing Street tells the story of a young man obsessed with starting his own band, escaping Dublin, and winning the heart of Raphina.
Read More »American Fable (2016) | A SXSW Film Review
This year’s South By Southwest Film Festival was an amazing collection of movies, documentaries, and short films, but of everything I saw nothing touched me as much as writer/director Anne Hamilton’s AMERICAN FABLE. Much of that is due to the powerhouse performance delivered by Peyton Kennedy, a young lady with a very bright future in movies. But, before I go …
Read More »The Good Neighbor Shames The Voyeur In All Of Us | An SXSW Film Review
James Caan stars as a lonely old man who becomes the victim of two teens attempting to convince him his house is haunted in The Good Neighbor
Read More »Beware The Slenderman (2016) | A SXSW Documentary Review
For as long as humans have existed, stories of terrors in the dark have been told. The origins of these stories are as varied as the monsters that inhabit them. Some come to kill, some come to enslave, and some come to take what is most precious to us. It’s easy to understand why these horrific tales were believed in …
Read More »Don’t Breathe (2016) | A SXSW Film Review
Don't Breathe stars Stephen Lang as a blind man under siege in his home by a trio of criminals led by Jane Levy. Here is our review of Fede Alvarez's latest
Read More »Everybody Wants Some!! | A SXSW Film Review
Hop in your Chevy Monte Carlo and take a trip back with us to the 80s as we discuss Richard Linklater's love letter to the decade, Everybody Wants Some!!
Read More »10 Cloverfield Lane | Film Review
10 Cloverfield Lane is the rare film no one saw coming, but does it deliver? Scott thinks so, and here is his spoiler-free review.
Read More »From The Controller To The Big Screen: What It Takes To Make A Great Video Game Movie
Video game adaptations have long suffered in their translation to the big screen. Scott wants to explain how studios can make a great video game movie.
Read More »The Gloriousness Within Gods Of Egypt, Musings On Hate, And A Really Bad Joke
Gods Of Egypt has been raked over the coals these last few weeks, but has it been given a fair shake? David doesn't think so.
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