DAILIES: Slither (#111 of 2013)
Between reading articles about Guardians of The Galaxy castings and writing a blurb review about Super, James Gunn has been on my mind a lot lately. I saw Slither the first time back when it was...
View ArticleThe New “Elysium” Trailer is Big and Stupid and It Fucking Rules
Confession time: I didn’t blow nearly the load over Neill Blomkamp’s District 9 as many of my fellow sci-fi loving compatriots did. I was really looking forward to it too, especially with its maybe a...
View ArticleDAILIES: The Numbers Station (#113 of 2013)
The Numbers Station is a unique film. It is a spy thriller that takes place in, for the most part, one location, and relatively little action occurs. It also stands as one of the best performances and...
View ArticleDAILIES: The Puffy Chair (#114 of 2013)
The past fifteen to twenty years have seen a glut of navel-gazing coming of age movies that essentially all say the same thing the same way. Multiple generations of budding filmmakers have spawned a...
View ArticleDAILIES: Bad Boys (#115 of 2013)
Michael Bay’s directorial debut, Bad Boys, was released 18 years ago, and features a young Will Smith and a young Martin Lawrence as a pair of Miami detectives trying to recover $100 million of...
View ArticleDAILIES: Peep World (#116 of 2013)
It feels like I’ve been waiting to watch Peep World for a very long time. I first heard about it when Sarah Silverman mentioned her role on an episode of Doug Loves Movies. Then, it started showing up...
View ArticleDAILIES: Mystery Men (#117 of 2013)
Mystery Men is an odd film. Made in 1999 before the superhero movies boom, it is a parody of something that didn’t really exist yet, the sole film credit of a television commercial director, based on...
View ArticleDAILIES: The Awakening (#118 of 2013)
The intro of The Awakening is a double-edged sword. It is, without a doubt, very cool. The trouble is, very little in the rest of the film is nearly as frightening, creative or fun to watch. The movie...
View ArticleDAILIES: Saying Happy Birthday to Tom Cruise With Mission: Impossible Reviews!
Dailies readers! We’ve got a special treat for you today. These next reviews (which effective constitute movies #119 – 122, for those keeping score) were originally going to premiere as separate...
View ArticleDAILIES: Escape From L.A. (#123 of 2013)
anna gilano nude Escape From New York is, if you have never had the good fortune of seeing it, an amazing film. John Carpenter had a great run, mostly with Kurt Russell, and it’s one of his best (out...
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