I’m Back!
Jodie Foster Teaches Filmmaking
Bet you didn’t even know I was gone.
Some technical difficulties kept me away for the last month or so, but I’m back now and will go back to my regular movie postings in about a week or so.
Bet you didn’t even know I was gone.
Some technical difficulties kept me away for the last month or so, but I’m back now and will go back to my regular movie postings in about a week or so.
Sean Patrick Kelly is a Toronto-based freelance film critic and blogger with a Bachelor of Arts in Cinema and Media Studies from York University. Since founding his site in 2004, Sean has shared his passion for cinema through insightful reviews and commentary. His work has also been featured in prominent outlets, including Toronto Film Scene, HuffPost Canada, Screen Anarchy, ScreenRant, and Rue Morgue Magazine.
My increased podcast presence continues as I am the guest of the latest episode of the Soundtrack Of Your Life podcast. Hosted by Corey Pierce, this podcast involves the guest picking a film soundtrack or compilation and having a discussion as it plays in the background. While my initial choice for this episode was going…
I may have already watched the week’s biggest new release, but that doesn’t mean that it will be an off-week for me. New Releases Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (July 7) – I’m finally going to catch up with this film, which sadly has a much more limited release in only its…
John Lake (Rossif Sutherland) is an American doctor working for an NGO in southern Laos. One night, after an evening of heavy drinking, John comes across an Australian man sexually assaulting a local woman. John intervenes and, in the scuffle, ends up killing him. Despite it being an act of self-defence, John fears the consequences…
The nominees were announced for the 2009 Golden Globe awards. As always, here are some random thoughts: Avatar really sticks out in the list of Best Picture – Drama nominees. If The Hangover wins Best Picture – Comedy or Musical it will be a happy day. In a perfect world, one of the two…
1982 is considered a somewhat landmark year in genre cinema. Many films were released this year, which are now considered classics. 1982 was also the year I was born. As such, to coincide with the 30th anniversary of these films (and my 30th birthday), I will pick one 1982 film a month to discuss. Some…
The film I’m looking forward to the most this month would Martin Scorsese‘s post-Oscar return to the the thriller genre with Shutter Island. I’m sure that this film will include some thrills and chills. Speaking of which, I’m also interested the new remake of The Wolfman. It would be interesting to see how the most…
My increased podcast presence continues as I am the guest of the latest episode of the Soundtrack Of Your Life podcast. Hosted by Corey Pierce, this podcast involves the guest picking a film soundtrack or compilation and having a discussion as it plays in the background. While my initial choice for this episode was going…
I may have already watched the week’s biggest new release, but that doesn’t mean that it will be an off-week for me. New Releases Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (July 7) – I’m finally going to catch up with this film, which sadly has a much more limited release in only its…
John Lake (Rossif Sutherland) is an American doctor working for an NGO in southern Laos. One night, after an evening of heavy drinking, John comes across an Australian man sexually assaulting a local woman. John intervenes and, in the scuffle, ends up killing him. Despite it being an act of self-defence, John fears the consequences…
The nominees were announced for the 2009 Golden Globe awards. As always, here are some random thoughts: Avatar really sticks out in the list of Best Picture – Drama nominees. If The Hangover wins Best Picture – Comedy or Musical it will be a happy day. In a perfect world, one of the two…
1982 is considered a somewhat landmark year in genre cinema. Many films were released this year, which are now considered classics. 1982 was also the year I was born. As such, to coincide with the 30th anniversary of these films (and my 30th birthday), I will pick one 1982 film a month to discuss. Some…
The film I’m looking forward to the most this month would Martin Scorsese‘s post-Oscar return to the the thriller genre with Shutter Island. I’m sure that this film will include some thrills and chills. Speaking of which, I’m also interested the new remake of The Wolfman. It would be interesting to see how the most…
My increased podcast presence continues as I am the guest of the latest episode of the Soundtrack Of Your Life podcast. Hosted by Corey Pierce, this podcast involves the guest picking a film soundtrack or compilation and having a discussion as it plays in the background. While my initial choice for this episode was going…
I may have already watched the week’s biggest new release, but that doesn’t mean that it will be an off-week for me. New Releases Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (July 7) – I’m finally going to catch up with this film, which sadly has a much more limited release in only its…
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