Category Archives: Screen Time
Film Review: The Adventures of Tintin
Tintin was actually one of the few 3D films I’ve thought worthy of the extra 3D money. My review for Paste, 3D glasses not included.
Film Review: Weekend
It was a challenge deciding how and if to refer to the “hetero squirm factor” in this review for Paste. Regardless, it was an impressive little film.
Film Review: Immortals
I did not regret spending $8 to see this film at the theater (as my review for Paste shows). That doesn’t mean it was a film for the ages, but in some ways it was certainly a better “remake” of … Continue reading
Film Review: Take Shelter
My latest review for pastemagazine.com. Take Shelter is a must-see film that will be most-miss, alas, though perhaps an Oscar nod for Michael Shannon would address that.
Film review: Tucker & Dale vs. Evil
It’s high time someone addressed the longstanding bias against non-homicidal hillbillies in horror films. My review of Tucker & Dale vs. Evil for pastemagazine.com.
Film Review: Monsters vs. Aliens
It’s true what they say: for every nine-year stint as an editor for a business magazine that ends, a chance to review a 3-D animated movie presents itself. Below, a link to my review of Monsters vs. Aliens for The … Continue reading
Film Preview: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
This was a strange one, in that I was tasked to write something before seeing the movie. This was the result, for The City Paper.
Film Review: Terminator Salvation
Trust me. He’ll be back. This T4 review written for The City Paper.
Film Review: 17 Again
In every reviewer’s life, a little Efron must fall…in this case, in the form of my review of 17 Again. But in the spirit of BONUS CONTENT sure to ASTOUND!!!, I suggest everyone who enjoys the Cobra Kai reference to … Continue reading
Film Review: Chronicle
by Scott Wold If Peter Parker hadn’t grown up in the loving care of his Uncle Ben and Aunt May, ingrained with portentous advice about great power being inconveniently saddled with great responsibility, we might have seen a very different … Continue reading →