Book Review: Discord’s Apple by Carrie Vaughn
There’s nothing like the feeling I get when I discover a new writer. It’s like opening a door to a brave new world. Sometimes I have to admit I don’t like what I find on the other side, but then there...
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Summer’s finally right around the corner and that means lots and lots of the usual multiplex fanfare. With March coming to a close with quite the whimper, it looks like April is here to pick up the...
View ArticleDVD Review: Arthur and the Invisibles 2 & 3: The New Minimoy Adventures
The first Arthur & the Invisibles movie opened in 2006 and is a part live action, part animated adaptation of a 2002 children’s book written by Luc Besson. In the original movie, 10 year old Arthur...
View ArticleMovie Review: Arthur (2011)
Sometimes a remake happens way too soon (Death at a Funeral), is completely unnecessary (Psycho), or rarely betters the original (The Ring). Let’s not even get into Hollywood’s endless case of...
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Arthur (2011)
Arthur is a re-imagining of the 1981 romantic comedy, which starred Dudley Moore as the very rich foppish heir to the Bach fortune—irresponsible as he is generous. The new film, now available as a...
View ArticleMusic Review: The Kinks – Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire)
The Kinks released Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire) during October of 1969. It completed a musical journey for Ray Davies, which began with the power chords of “You Really Got...
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Camelot (1967)
It is big, it is incredibly lavish, and it is long. It is also sometimes a little more comedic than it may mean to be, not quite dramatic as it might be, and of a particular moment in time despite...
View ArticleBook Review: Discord’s Apple by Carrie Vaughn
There’s nothing like the feeling I get when I discover a new writer. It’s like opening a door to a brave new world. Sometimes I have to admit I don’t like what I find on the other side, but then there...
View ArticleMovie Preview: April 2011
Summer’s finally right around the corner and that means lots and lots of the usual multiplex fanfare. With March coming to a close with quite the whimper, it looks like April is here to pick up the...
View ArticleDVD Review: Arthur and the Invisibles 2 & 3: The New Minimoy Adventures
The first Arthur & the Invisibles movie opened in 2006 and is a part live action, part animated adaptation of a 2002 children’s book written by Luc Besson. In the original movie, 10 year old Arthur...
View ArticleMovie Review: Arthur (2011)
Sometimes a remake happens way too soon (Death at a Funeral), is completely unnecessary (Psycho), or rarely betters the original (The Ring). Let’s not even get into Hollywood’s endless case of...
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Arthur (2011)
Arthur is a re-imagining of the 1981 romantic comedy, which starred Dudley Moore as the very rich foppish heir to the Bach fortune—irresponsible as he is generous. The new film, now available as a...
View ArticleMusic Review: The Kinks – Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire)
The Kinks released Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire) during October of 1969. It completed a musical journey for Ray Davies, which began with the power chords of “You Really Got...
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Camelot (1967)
It is big, it is incredibly lavish, and it is long. It is also sometimes a little more comedic than it may mean to be, not quite dramatic as it might be, and of a particular moment in time despite...
View ArticleBook Review: Discord’s Apple by Carrie Vaughn
There’s nothing like the feeling I get when I discover a new writer. It’s like opening a door to a brave new world. Sometimes I have to admit I don’t like what I find on the other side, but then there...
View ArticleMovie Preview: April 2011
Summer’s finally right around the corner and that means lots and lots of the usual multiplex fanfare. With March coming to a close with quite the whimper, it looks like April is here to pick up the...
View ArticleDVD Review: Arthur and the Invisibles 2 & 3: The New Minimoy Adventures
The first Arthur & the Invisibles movie opened in 2006 and is a part live action, part animated adaptation of a 2002 children’s book written by Luc Besson. In the original movie, 10 year old Arthur...
View ArticleMovie Review: Arthur (2011)
Sometimes a remake happens way too soon (Death at a Funeral), is completely unnecessary (Psycho), or rarely betters the original (The Ring). Let’s not even get into Hollywood’s endless case of...
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Arthur (2011)
Arthur is a re-imagining of the 1981 romantic comedy, which starred Dudley Moore as the very rich foppish heir to the Bach fortune—irresponsible as he is generous. The new film, now available as a...
View ArticleMusic Review: The Kinks – Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire)
The Kinks released Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire) during October of 1969. It completed a musical journey for Ray Davies, which began with the power chords of “You Really Got...
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