After Superman, What’s Left for Summer? June 10, 2013 The summer movie is peaking relatively early this year with this weekend’s release of Man of Steel. This Superman reboot is poised to rule the Read More »
Looking Back on the Rise (and Fall) of M Night Shyamalan May 30, 2013 This weekend sees the release of After Earth, which is the first film directed by M Night Shyamalan since the huge flop that was The Read More »
Movie Theatre Shooting Mars Dark Knight Rises Opening July 20, 2012 The Dark Knight Rises was one of the most anticipated movies of the year and it seemed prime to make a bundle over the weekend. However, Read More »
Revisiting 1982 – Porky’s April 24, 2012 It is time for the fourth entry in my year-long series in which I revisit some of the most classic films to be released 30 Read More »
Trailer Thoughts: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey December 21, 2011 In the second highly-anticipated film trailer of the week (there will be at least three), we get our first look at the first of two Read More »
TIFF10: Midnight Madness Thoughts August 17, 2010 I have always been a huge fan of genre films. As such, Midnight Madness can be considered one of my favourite programmes at TIFF. I Read More »
News: Iron Man 3 to feature The Mandarin May 10, 2010 Source: Ain’t It Cool News Hot on the heels of Iron Man 2 dominating the box office last weekend, John Favreau has told MTV that Read More »
This Weekend in Movies – February 12, 2010 – The Wolfman, Valentine’s Day, and More February 12, 2010 This week my pick will be the new remake of The Wolfman. The film currently only has a 33% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes,but horror Read More »
TIFF09: Long Wait, Good Picks September 4, 2009 I changed things around for the first day of single ticket sales by heading to the box office bright and early in the morning. It Read More »
Classic Thoughts: The 40 Year Old Virgin August 5, 2009 After seeing Funny People this week, I thought I would go back and re-visit Judd Apatow’s debut as a director. Before this film, I was Read More »