‘Flight’ Review

“Flight” is a intriguing character study about a man who needed to hit bottom before he could reach the top. Can we just give Denzel Washington the Oscar already?  His performance in Robert Zemeckis’ “Flight” is not only brilliant, but nuanced and daring.  Washington, unlike many actors (such as Tom Cruise) is not afraid to be unattractive, either as […]

Vampires Don’t Sparkle

I was talking to a cashier at my local Trader Joe’s while he rang up my order.  Our conversation eventually moved on to movies, so I asked him if he had seen “Skyfall”–if you haven’t, see it.  It’s that good–He said he had, and had liked it. He then mentioned that he was really excited […]

The New Cybermen

I am not a huge Doctor Who fan, though on occasion I did watch some of the Tom Baker episodes.  I hindsight I probably wasn’t more into the good Doctor because, like most British series of the time, the quality of the special effects and sets were usually bad (they did the best with what […]

My Two Cents: Why So Serious?

I wish that people, be they directors or anyone else, would just stop talking about how serious or realistic their comic book-based movies are.  It’s not only tiring, but it makes no sense at all.  For instance, over at Collider there’s an interview with Zach Snyder, the director of the upcoming “Man of Steel,” and […]

‘Skyfall’ Review

` I am not a huge fan of Daniel Craig’s James Bond—I prefer Pierce Brosnan and Timothy Dalton—though with “Skyfall” not only will he gain busloads of fans but those that count themselves among the true believers will be ecstatic. I have always had an on-off relationship with James Bond.  The Sean Connery Bond films were […]

Trailer Alert! World War Z!

I was actually going to post something else, till I heard that the trailer for Marc Forster’s “World War Z” was available (There are also quite a few fake trailers floating about.  Insist on the real thing).  I have never been much of a fan of Forster’s work; “Quantum Of Solace,” his entry in the James […]

‘Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome’ Airing!

The original “Battlestar Galactica” was created by Glen Larson in 1979 and began life, essentially, as a knock-off of “Star Wars.” Despite that fact, the original series has always held a fond place in my heart because, while it started from somewhat humble origins, it began very quickly began to diverge from its source, becoming it’s own […]

Election Night

I normally don’t write about politics, and have no intention of changing that trend. That’s not the same thing as saying that I don’t care, or have a point of view, which is why I am watching the election results on NBC, via Rawstory.com.  Currently President Obama is just under six hundred votes behind Mitt […]