It could be said, in what is admittedly a gross simplification, that the world is divided into two diametrically opposed groups – aspiring idealists who believe they can make a real difference to the world in which they live, and cynical pragmatists who see no hope for society’s redemption, Continue Reading
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The eyes have it: The Strain infecting a TV near you soon
SNAPSHOT The Strain is a high concept thriller that tells the story of Dr. Ephraim Goodweather (Corey Stoll), the head of the Center for Disease Control Canary Team in New York City. He and his team are called upon to investigate a mysterious viral outbreak with hallmarks of an Continue Reading
Movie review: Chinese Puzzle (Casse-tête chinois)
For a movie that pivots, philosophically at least, around the fact that life is best lived in its moments of searing drama, a conceit dreamt up by the editor of Xavier (Romain Dupris), a successful novelist billed as the “next Proust”, Chinese Puzzle is largely a bubbly, whimsical New Continue Reading
Who doesn’t want to be part of The Grand Seduction?
SNAPSHOT In “The Grand Seduction,” the only hope for the tiny outport of Tickle Head is a new Petrochemical plant, but in order to qualify for the bid they need to prove they have a resident doctor. When fate sends Dr. Paul Lewis (Kitsch) their way, unemployed fisherman Murray Continue Reading
Zoom into superhero action with Big Hero 6
SNAPSHOT Set in a fictional metropolis called San Fransokyo (a portmanteau of San Francisco and Tokyo), a young prodigy named Hiro Hamada and his self-created robot Baymax uncover a criminal plot and must join a team of inexperienced crime fighters,[8] including Wasabi-No-Ginger, Honey Lemon, GoGo Tomago, and Fred. (synopsis Continue Reading
Farewell to Warehouse 13: “Savage Seduction” (S5 E4 review)
This was a gleeful, hilarious, over the top hoot of an episode of epic proportions. Epic I say! And by so being, “Savage Seduction” was absolutely, perfectly a quintessential Warehouse 13 episode, an inspired choice as the series draws to a much-mourned close. It all took place, naturally enough, Continue Reading
FUNx3: Sesame Street sunshine, horrifically fun takes on Frozen and Toy Story, Tarantino’s and LEGO’s Star Wars
It’s always fun to play around with an established property, be it a song, film, TV show or book, or meme. In fact, creatively re-interpreting someone else’s pop culture darling is a mainstay of the current entertainment landscape, with technology giving every would be Spielberg or Kanye the chance Continue Reading
Yes, there is Magic in the Moonlight
SNAPSHOT Magic in the Moonlight is a romantic comedy about an Englishman brought in to help unmask a possible swindle. Personal and professional complications ensue. The film is set in the south of France in the 1920s against a backdrop of wealthy mansions, the Côte d’Azur, jazz joints and Continue Reading
Watch as the apocalyptic future of Falling Skies goes 8 bit retro
START OF SEASON 4 SNAPSHOT (“Ghost in the Machine”) As season four opens, the Mason family and the remaining 2nd Mass suddenly find themselves under brutal attack by a new Espheni war machine – and a new, deadly creation unlike anything previously encountered. Divided like chattel and spread to Continue Reading
Weekend pop art: Truth in advertising movie posters
I like to think of movie posters as the windows to a film’s soul. A well-designed poster should be a glimpse, a suggestion of what might await you, and nothing more. Truly good posters of course, like masterful trailers, don’t lay it all out on the artistic table remembering Continue Reading