Everything Must Go
Will Ferrell has another go at a dramatic-type role in Everything Must Go, a dramedy film that premiered during the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival.
Will Ferrell has another go at a dramatic-type role in Everything Must Go, a dramedy film that premiered during the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival.
With copious amounts of blood raining down from the sky, Fede Alvarez brings us a new addition to the world that Sam Raimi created over thirty years ago, and boy, is it a great one.
Exit Through the Gift Shop is a documentary by mysterious street artist Banksy as he obtains the footage to chronicle the effervescent rise of Thierry Guetta as “street artist” Mr. Brainwash.
All in all, The Expendables 2 is an entertaining movie that will at the very least make you chuckle, provided you leave your brain at the door.
Extraordinary Tales, by award-winning Spanish animator Raul Garcia, was a treat. It was like Animatrix, except with great creepy stories by a dude obsessed with Death.
Daldry’s latest film is a poor and aimless adaptation of a great novel.
Les Yeux Sans Visage is an impressive horror film from the sixties far ahead of its time.
In this Canadian take on the indie rom-com at the hands of Dowse, The F Word (or in its more US-friendly title: What If), we get Kazan opposite Daniel Radcliffe as the quintessential quirky oddballs bantering about Elvis, poop and the Fool’s Gold Loaf.
Show Me Love is the story of two apparently different girls, Elin and Agnes, whom after a mocking incident, start changing their views of themselves and how people may perceive them.