‘The Power of the Dog’ review: Benedict Cumberbatch is a hateful rancher in Jane Campion’s slow-burn western

When watching any western, it’s fair to expect gunslinging cowboys, small towns with a local watering hole, and a whole lot of horses. In the case of The Power of the Dog, audiences can expect a much slower-paced, intense, and…

Jon’s Movie Review: “Slow West” Is A Modern Classic

There is an untamed purity to the West in the pre-colonization period. People were slowly making their way westward in the hopes of getting their own chance at the American Dream. The West not only embodied the American spirit of…

New “Young Ones” Trailer Shows a Strikingly Rugged Future

  No, as it turns out, Young Ones is not a movie about the staff of The Young Folks, nor does it bear any relation to the website on which you’re reading this. It does, however, feature a cast of…

Gaby’s Movie Review: ‘ParaNorman’

My first impression of ParaNorman was hardly a lasting one. That was largely because I’m not the biggest fan of stop-motion animation. I’ve seen a couple stop motion films in the past and didn’t enjoy them as much as I…

SDCC ’12: ‘ParaNorman’ Panel

Friday at San Diego Comic Con began with ParaNorman, an animated feature film about a boy who can see ghosts. Norman has always been labeled the weird kid at school. It doesn’t help that his sister is a whiny brat.…