In light of the recent events surrounding funnyman Artie Lange, Jack and Coke has a distinctly bittersweet quality. There’s a ton of [...]
Reviews
Wolverine and The X-Men: Fate of the Future
Toons = tots! That’s why our man, 213 mini-reviewer Will Graham Coleman is taking on the next wave of Wolverine and The [...]
Food, Inc.
While at times a revealing and definitely important documentary on consumption and where it all comes from, Food, Inc. is also downright [...]
Blood Creek
As a filmmaker, Joel Schumacher has two schools of talent. One consists of God awful family fluff like Batman and Robin that [...]
Legion
For all its promised angels vs. humans sprawling spectacle, Legion is essentially an old school siege picture. But unlike previous successful outings [...]
Saw VI
Somebody must have kicked previously lazy writers Patrick Melton & Marcus Dunstan in the ass because this new outing of Saw is [...]
The Namesake
After an arranged marriage in Calcutta, business beckons Ashima and Ashoke to New York City. The couple begets a son, Gogol (Kal [...]
Zodiac
David Fincher is the kind of filmmaker that makes Hollywood executives a little nervous. Over the span of his short career, Fincher [...]
Hannibal Rising
We all know Hannibal Lecter, we all giggle at his sardonic musings while he scalps. And apparently many fans wanted to know: [...]
Factory Girl
Factory Girl, directed by George Hickenlooper, examines or, better yet, documents the rise and fall of one of Andy Warhol’s most famous [...]
