Movie Marathon: ‘Rocky’
Every movie buff has their “Confession Movie” – the one they haven’t gotten around to. Maybe it’s Star Wars, or a Scorsese and DeNiro collaboration. Something that has shaped cinema and pop culture in… Continue reading
Every movie buff has their “Confession Movie” – the one they haven’t gotten around to. Maybe it’s Star Wars, or a Scorsese and DeNiro collaboration. Something that has shaped cinema and pop culture in… Continue reading
2015’s Creed managed to breathe new life into the storied Rocky franchise. After 2006’s Rocky Balboa, I thought we’d seen the last of the Italian Stallion and it felt like an appropriate sendoff. … Continue reading
The students at J.O Johnson High School in Huntsville, Alabama are used to having the deck stacked against them. Most of the student body has been raised in poverty and after years of… Continue reading
Every November fans of classic cinema celebrate one of the great genres of filmdom, the film noir. These beloved films ensure fans get their fill of; gritty streets, tough detectives, mysterious femme fatales,… Continue reading
In the late 60’s through early 70’s the American had a wide spectrum of white people to watch on TV. That was until a visionary producer named Ellis Haizlip was given the opportunity… Continue reading
Plot: Grey Trace (Logan Marshall-Green) is a stay at home mechanic who fixes up classic cars for clients, prefers working with his hands, and abhors most technology. When Grey and his wife Asha… Continue reading
Director: Fede Álvarez Cast: Claire Foy, Sverrir Gudnason, Lakeith Stanfield, Sylvia Hoeks, Stephen Merchant Plot: Talent hacker and vigilante Lisbeth Salander takes on a job for a former NSA programmer, dragging her and… Continue reading
A while ago I wrote a feature on how in the era of video stores, artwork on the VHS of a horror flick was one of the biggest selling points. Images of violence,… Continue reading
Music of the 1980’s is often associated with; hair metal, shopping mall pop, and synthesizers; but let us not forget there was a massive dark undercurrent to the Decade of Excess. Rising largely… Continue reading