In 2002 20th Century Fox released Ice Age, hot on the heels of two animated big-hitters: Monsters, Inc. and Shrek. A bit of an underdog, perhaps, but my personal favorite of the three was Ice Age – perhaps that says more about my juvenile sense of humor than it does about the film. [...]
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Recently I had the great pleasure of speaking with the always hilarious filmmaker, Dan Lashley, about his upcoming film, “Rose Colored Miles”
I met Mr. Lashley a few years ago and have kept up with the progress of his film, so I was thrilled he turned out be such a self-proclaimed “publicity whore” and quickly agreed [...]
In the tradition of such cinematic staples such as “It’s A Wonderful Life”, “The Big Chill” and “Clerks”, director James C. Ferguson brings you his black and white version of a Christmas story about faith, friendship, and foul language in “Happy Holidays”.
There have been a string of bachelor party movies released over the years…One of them even called “Bachelor Party”. Most of these films have one thing in common, and that is a night without consequences. At the end of most every “guy’s night out” romp, the groom gets his girl at the end [...]
This interview is a few weeks out of date, and I’m sorry for that. But hopefully everyone gets to listen in and get to know a great young rising talent!
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Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince is out and we not only review the movie, but also catch up with Harry at his 10-year Hogwart’s reunion…kinda. We also go back in time and talk about how things used to be back before the days of PG-13. Check it out and see what we have [...]
For the thousands in attendance, and the millions watching around the world. Ladies and gentlemen; let’s get ready to rumble!! I apologize for the opening, but I felt like it was the only way to start this one off. Growing up, I thought professional wrestling was the coolest thing on television. Even as I got [...]
Chris Columbus’ “I Love You, Beth Cooper,” is, I’m sad to say, a disgrace to coming-of-age teen comedies everywhere. I expected much more from the genius behind box office hits such as “Home Alone,” and the first two “Harry Potter” movies, but his latest film is an excellent example of an idea that is lovely [...]
Every now and again I see the trailer for a movie and go “Wow, that looks original and interesting.” When first seeing the trailer for “The International” that is exactly the reaction I had. I thought to myself it would be a welcome escape from the action fluff piece that had been overflowing [...]
Coraline (voiced by Dakota Fanning) is bored to tears in her family’s new apartment. Her parents are too busy writing a gardening magazine to entertain her, and the elderly neighbors are too wrapped up in their own lives to pay any attention to what she has to say. When her father tries to distract her [...]










