Jim Sanders continues to investigate the story of the missing school funds by tracking down politicians and interviewing them. Meanwhile, Roy Owens receives a visit from an old acquaintance.
V-Gamer Magazine covered the Comic-Con 2014 event in NYC, to catch all the coolest cosplay participants and companies in attendance. Check out the coverage video as we take you guys inside NYCC 2014.
V-Gamer Magazine covered the Comic-Con 2014 event in NYC, to catch all the coolest cosplay participants and companies in attendance. Check out the coverage video as we take you guys inside NYCC 2014.
In this episode, which is a part of our series, Criterion Channel Recommendations, we discuss “Sisters”, which was Directed and Co-Written by Brian De Palma and “The Lady Vanishes”, which was Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. These two movies work as a great double feature since they are both Mystery/Thrillers, share similar themes and Brian De Palma began his homage films to Alfred Hitchcock with “Sisters”, where he started to continue the film language of Hitchcock within the suspense, mystery, thriller and horror genres.
In this episode, which is a part of our series, Classic Hollywood Movie Reviews, we review “On The Waterfront”, which was Directed by Elia Kazan and starred Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint, Karl Malden, Lee J. Cobb and Rod Steiner. This is a “Film” pick by Robert (The Film Guy), how will it hold up on Steve’s “Movie” Scorecard?
In this episode, which is a part of our series, LA Movies That You Need To Know, we review “American Gigolo”, which was Written and Directed by Paul Schrader and starred Richard Gere and Lauren Hutton. This is Steve’s “Movie” choice today. Does it also hold up as a “Film” on Robert’s scorecard? Click on the video to see if “American Gigolo” gets at least 8 out of 10 scores to qualify as both a “Movie” and a “Film”. We not only review the movie, but we also dissect its structure, writing and performances.
In this episode, which is a part of our series, Female Directed Movie Reviews, we review Private Life, which was Written and Directed by Tamara Jenkins and starred by Kathryn Hayn and Paul Giamatti. We not only review the movie, but we also dissect its structure, emotional power, and acting, among other things, by using a “Movie” and “Film” scorecard created by us! This is Robert’s (The FILM Guy) FILM pick today. How does it hold up as a “MOVIE” on Steve’s (The Movie Guy) scorecard?
In this episode, which is a part of my series, Film Noir Movie Reviews, I review The Night Of The Hunter, which was Directed by Charles Laughton and starred Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters, Lillian Gish and Billy Chapin. My guest is Film Critic Eric Marchen, who is the host of Cinema Seen on Rogers TV in Durham and of the ‘Untitled Movie Podcast’.
In this video, which is a part of my series, A German Movie That You Need To Know, myself and my guest film critic Paolo Kagaoan review Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s “Despair”, which starred Dirk Bogarde.