Jon’s Movie Review: Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues

The man. The myth. The mustache. No, I’m not talking about Tom Selleck, but someone greater: Ron Burgundy. He has touched more people (especially women) than any other anchorman in fictional history. As Mandela said, “The greatest glory in living lies not…

Evan and Ally Talking: Book to Movie Adaptions Video Blog

Hey all! Ally and Evan are back this week to deliver you another video blog. This week we’re hitting the topic of books turned into films and primarily, our favorites. Hollywood is big into adaptations recently (if you couldn’t tell)…

Jon’s Movie Review: ‘Ender’s Game’ Ends In Defeat

In the not too distant future, in a galaxy not at all far away, there was a young boy who was called upon to save his universe and all the people he cares about. With the support of his sister,…

Evan’s Film Review: Paranoia

I don’t know what this movie’s tagline was, but it should have been “The 1% has better smart phones than you.”   The director of ‘Legally Blonde’ presents ‘Paranoia’: Yet another movie that teeters more along the lines of a…

Star Wars VII: John Williams’ Return, Kennedy Talks Script and Effects, Ryan Gosling Rumored

J.J. Abrams has always been know to be the kind of filmmaker that keeps details close to the vest, but now that he’s directing a film as unbelievably huge as ‘Star Wars Episode VII‘, there are millions of fans who need…

SDCC 2013: ENDER’S GAME Fan Experience + Panel

By: Amanda Trevino Comic Con is known to be always crazy, but I never anticipated this kind of crazy—the sleep-deprived and take-my-money crazy. But I’m so happy it was (and my first year at the Con too!). One of the…

SDCC 2013: Catching Fire, The Mortal Instruments & Divergent Panels

YA adaptations are a big commodity at San Diego Comic Con ever since the Twilight fandom blew up there a few years ago. So it’s no surprise that studios are showcasing their new young adult book-to-movie adaptations at SDCC. **Check…