He survived The Love Guru. He was a scaredy-pants when Andrew Garfield nearly decked him in The Social Network. He voiced Boo Boo. And, more importantly, he brought Sexy Back. He can, quite literally, do…
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Film Review – Godmothered (2020)
If you have ever wondered what a magical fairy godmother would make of the modern world, wonder no more for Disney+ have you covered with their latest original film that takes more than a few…
Amazon Prime Review – Blow The Man Down (2019)
Murder, fish knives, dark family secrets, sea shanties and female empowerment are all the range in small town noir in Blow The Man Down. The film marks Bridget Cole and Danielle Krudy‘s feature film directorial…
Film Review – Table 19 (2017)
When it comes to any family get together especially weddings or wakes, sometimes you just want to hide away in the corner and hope you’ll be forgotten about. In Jeff Blitz‘s Table 19 you may…
Meet The ‘Losers’ In New Table 19 Trailer And Featurette
Have you ever been to a wedding reception and you look around the tables and there’s one table that seems to be stuck in a corner away from the rest of the tables? Yes, ever…
Your Accordingly Invited To Watch Trailer For Table 19 Starring Anna Kendrick
Weddings you love them or hate them, there always instigators of gossip and mischief. The reception what table you sit at might be no big deal to some but to Anna Kendrick it means alot…
Sundance London 2016 Review : Other People (2016)
Chris Kelly writes and directs Other People, a well-intentioned dramedy starring Jesse Plemons, Molly Shannon and Bradley Whitford. Kelly’s feature undeniably touches an emotional nerve through Shannon’s well-pitched performance, yet tonal inconsistencies and a struggle…
Sundance 2015 Review – I’ll See You in My Dreams (2015)
Effortless charming, elegantly directed, and featuring a career best performance from Blythe Danner, Brett Haley‘s I’ll See You in My Dreams is a delight packed with heartfelt emotion. Long-time widow, Carol Peterson (Danner), is uprooted…
Film Review – Nebraska
Nebraska is the latest film by Alexander Payne and quite possibly his finest film to date. It stars the always wonderful Bruce Dern stars as Woody Grant who falls for the age old winning $1,000,000…
The Joy Of Kids In New Featurette And Clips For Nebraska
We maybe approaching the time of the year when we look back, review the year but it’s also a great time as the festival season is drawing to a close and we’ve had a glimpse…
LIFF 2013 – Give Him His Money! Watch First Trailer Nebraska
You can say what you like about the Summer movies, most are there to merely let us leave our brains at the box office for nonsensical entertainment. Autumn or winter is when the big hitters…