DVD Music Review: Orgy – Trans Global Spectacle
Orgy releases the first documentary of the band’s life on DVD: “Trans Global Spectacle.” … Continue reading…DVD Music Review: Orgy – Trans Global Spectacle
Orgy releases the first documentary of the band’s life on DVD: “Trans Global Spectacle.” … Continue reading…DVD Music Review: Orgy – Trans Global Spectacle
Director John Singleton’s (Boyz N The Hood, Shaft) new film Four Brothers (2005) tells the tale of four brothers seeking to find their mother’s killers. These four led by the oldest brother, Bobby Mercer (Mark Wahlberg), take justice into their own hands when there is nowhere to turn to for help. … Continue reading…Four Brothers (2005)
Later this month, Japanese moviegoers will be able to see male genitalia on a movie screen without any cuts or edits for the Japanese premiere of Kinsey. Films that have previously tried to push the boundary of censorship were not saved for artistic merits and instead were regarded as pornography. … Continue reading…Japanese Moviegoers Will See First Male Penis On The Silver Screen
What started off as a small movie in 1994 has become a cult film for college students, or that’s at least what I’ve read. Even if what I read wasn’t true, it still wouldn’t surprise me. Before Sunrise is perfect for college students because of what it is about: hope. … Continue reading…Review: Before Sunrise (1995)
I compare Pixar to what Miramax used to be when it first started. When Miramax started, it was a revolution to film. It created trends and romanticized independent film. Pixar has romanticized animation. Not just because they used computer animation, but because what they did with it. Anyone can make decent animation (Sony made great animation for Final Fantasy), but not many can tell good stories. Pixar manages to combine the two in order to fulfill the stories’ promise and potential. … Continue reading…Top 5: Pixar Animated Films