Women In Film Wednesday: Fort Bliss (2014)

I’m very sad that so few people have seen this movie (although, it’s still on VOD so you can if you wish). It’s a little film unafraid to talk about the big subjects. It’s because of the fearless nature of…

Ally’s Movie Review: The Book Thief

Due to powerful performances and beautiful imagery, a film destined to studio crafted mediocrity climbs above to a sweet, emotional experience. Based on the international best-selling novel by author Markus Zusak, The Book Thief tells the story of a spirited…

Ally’s Rush Video Movie Review

Hello all! Rush, directed by Ron Howard, was a fantastic film released in September and now, only in November, people are seemingly forgetting all about it in order to allow newer and shinier Oscar contenders to pave the way. As…

Evan and Ally’s Top 5 Films of the Summer

Considering the weather is currently going through an identity crisis and summer technically doesn’t end until September 21st, we thought why not squeeze out one last Best of Summer List. We’ve grown annoyed with all the chatter of how awful…

Allyson’s Movie Review: The Way, Way Back

The line between comedy and drama has never been so awkwardly pronounced in the abundantly sweet, but stilted The Way, Way Back. Writers and directors Jim Rash and Nat Faxon have managed to obtain a group of wildly talented actors…

Allyson’s Movie Review: Welcome to the Punch (2013)

In a London that’s sleek, doused in grays and hues of blue and encompassed by streets that are perpetually empty, Max Lewinsky, a police officer with a hot headed temperament, chases after criminal Jacob Sternwood in one of the most…

Allyson’s Movie Review: From Up on Poppy Hill

Studio Ghibli is note-worthy for consistently being the vehicle of some of cinephiles best loved animated movies. Producing the same worth of magic and warmth that Pixar does but with a greater sense of adventure and a much stronger grasp…