Category: 4 BEERS
Grabbers (2012)
By: Henry J. Fromage (Four Beers) – I’m always down for a comedy with a hook, and as hooks go, Grabbers’s is a doozie. I’ll skip straight to the plot synopsis. A sleepy Irish island, where seemingly the only activity besides fishing is drinking, is attacked by fearsome, octopus-y* alien creatures over the course of
Shadow Dancer (2012)
By: Henry J. Fromage (Four Beers) – You may recognize James Marsh’s name from the world of documentaries, a genre that’s won him plenty of acclaim (Project Nim) and even an Oscar/a bit of mainstream success (Man on Wire). His work in fiction has flown quite a bit further under the radar, however. Maybe you
Pieta (2012)
By: Henry J. Fromage (Four Beers) – South Korea has gotten quite the reputation as an exporter of delightful, fully little romantic comedies fit for the whole family. This summer, Pieta will roll into theaters, and right into your hearts… Record scratch Nope, this is South Korean critically acclaimed fare, and furthermore, it’s from provocateur
Peeples (2013)
By: Matt Conway (Four Beers) - Tyler Perry is just someone everyone loves to hate. At this point in his career, he has found a good deal of success financially and with audiences in his niche, with his Madea character being a staple for his success. Despite his success, most of his movies have turned out
Gambit (2012)
By: Katherine Balestrini (Four Beers) - A film pretty much doing what everyone has wanted to do at one point or another in their career, get sweet revenge on their boss. This film is exactly that, however it has the lovely Colin Firth as the poor Henry. And has the delicious Alan Rickman as his
The Hangover (2009)
By: Matt Conway (Four Beers) - The Hangover is one of the smash hits of the millennium. What looked like another R-rated comedy back in 2009, sprouted into something more when the film rocketed into major success with a beyond impressive 277.3 million dollar gross. Not only that, but the film continued to grow a fanbase
The Disappearance of Alice Creed (2009)
By: Henry J. Fromage (Four Beers) – An odd thing happened to me awhile back. A name that I was unfamiliar with, J Blakeson, kept cropping up on director shortlists for high-profile projects alongside hot indie directors like Duncan Jones, Joe Cornish, and Cary Fukunaga. His only film to date, The Disappearance of Alice Creed,
Cube (1997)
By: The Cinephiliac (Four Beers) - Imagine waking up in a room, enclosed with equal sides all around, with no recollection of how you got there. With you are about five other people, some already awake, others in the process of emerging from sleep. You fervently rub your eyes and try to swallow that rising bubble of
Arthur Newman (2012)
By: Oberst Von Berauscht (Four Beers) - Wallace Avery (Colin Firth) is a divorced mid level store manager and failed golf pro tired with his life. So he decides to end it, not through suicide, but by adopting a new identity “Arthur Newman”. So he sets out to purchase a fake identity and announces to
Heleno (2011)
By: Joel Olivo (Four Beers) - We sit (or stand vomiting profusely depending on your understanding of fly behavior.) a mere fly on the wall through the life of the world’s first soccer superstar, Heleno de Freitas. Before Pele, soccer superstars, the world bore witness to Heleno, The women wanted him, the men wanted to




