• The Watchers

    From the advertising, The Watchers looked like any standard psychological supernatural horror film with a hint of an artsy edge, but what piqued people’s interest was learning that it was going to be directed by Ishana Night Shyamalan, the daughter… Continue reading "The Watchers"

  • Super 8

    The 2011 J. J. Abrams sci-fi thriller, Super 8, felt like it was gunning for a traditional return to classic 80s cinema, but managed to do much better than what many would’ve assumed. With solid reviews and a decent box… Continue reading "Super 8"

  • Pillow Talk

    The 1959 romantic comedy, Pillow Talk, may look like a very corny and even incredible safe feature for what was originally being sold as provocative (at least for a movie released in the 1950s), yet that supposed naughtiness didn’t stop… Continue reading "Pillow Talk"

  • Point Break

    The 1991 American crime film, Point Break, quickly became an influential cult feature that audiences of the time easily gravitated towards. Proving to be more than just an underground gem by performing well with critics, doing well at the box… Continue reading "Point Break"

  • Othello

    While a lot of William Shakespeare’s most famous pieces of literature have been re-adapted and cinematically portrayed several times from several different perspectives throughout history, Othello is very rarely within that camp. While everybody has more than likely seen a… Continue reading "Othello"

  • Skyfall

    In spite of how massive the James Bond franchise is with a multitude of movies to his name, it seems to be unanimously agreed upon that the 2012 Sam Mendes film, Skyfall, is the best in the franchise. This is… Continue reading "Skyfall"