This is what should have ran yesterday. It’s a short, excellent piece that gives the Who-less a little more of a clue. This is a great series, shortly coming to an end of an era. I’ll let Wired’s Scott Brown say the rest
EW should be pronounced phonetically. I’m aware its not cutting-edge criticism to call out Entertainment Weekly’s lack of journalistic ability, but their pre-Oscar Buzz piece consists only of the laziest writing achievable. This coverage gets an F courtesy The Red Circle
SPECIAL EDITION: Roland Emmerich Wants To Make “Independence Day 2: Independence Harder” Because Of Obama
The Long Good Friday is a continuing weekly column that tries to thematically or tangentially link together three varying films that would make one hell of an evening at the home theater. Most of these flicks are readily available from Netflix, Blockbuster or Amazon, and some are even available on demand. This is our attempt at a gateway drug to irresponsible movie-watching
Out of Obscurity is an attempt to shed a little light on movies that either never got a proper home video release, are out of print, or are simply underseen. These will not be a critical assessment of the film. Rather, it will be an appreciation for the unappreciated
People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people.” – V For Vendetta, the movie
In the response to Bill Zilla’s entry in the Flip/Side series, Tom Nix makes the case for Sin City’s failure as a film. Hit the jump for more
The first Flip/Side column addresses Sin City as a filmic adaptation. Featured Author Bill Zilla makes the case for the film as “the best comic book movie ever made” under the cut
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