Category: FEATURED POSTS

Shadow Dancer (2012)

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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


The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes (TV Show)

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By: Kyle Daley (A Toast) - Well, I did a review of The Justice League, so it’s only fair that I review The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes.  It’s what it sounds like, a cartoon show about Marvel’s super hero squad, The Avengers.  I don’t think I need to further explain things, so here’s the rest of the review. A Toast I have to


Hancock (2008)

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By: Jenna Zine (Three Beers) – Hancock (Will Smith) is an alcoholic superhero with a penchant for cutting a wide swath of destruction, even as he’s helping people. The citizens of Los Angeles finally get sick of footing the multi-million dollar bill to clean up after him and begin to turn on their formerly beloved


‘Star Trek’ Fails to Meet Hype

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 By: Matt Conway -  The summer movie season is in full effect, and so has had overall solid performance from numerous films. This week, it continued with Star Trek Into Darkness, but not quite as well as it should have.  Star Trek Into Darkness opened in first with a 70.5 million dollar gross over the weekend, and a 84 million


Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)

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By: Kingsley Crabtree (Two Beers) -   I’m not gonna lie, I had some major sequel anxiety going into Star Trek Into Darkness. After the stunning re-introduction and re-imagination of a beloved franchise in 2009, I knew this day would come. The assignment to review Into Darkness was tossed into our Writers’ Pit at MovieBoozer and,


Erased (2013)

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 By: Matt Conway (Three Beers) - Its safe to say that at this point in our culture, action films have become the most popular genre in film today, with most of the biggest blockbuster films deriving from some sort of action sub-genre, such as superheroes and disaster films, and it’s no surprise why. Action films offer


New DVD Releases: May 21st

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By: Henry J. Fromage – A lot of the early year underwhelmers are hitting DVD this week, although there’s a prime pick or two in there if you cotton to our reviewers’ opinions on the matter.  In non broad release action, the titles that jumped out to me were Enzo G. Castellari’s Cold Eyes of


Pieta (2012)

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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


Don’t Know Oscar Isaac? You will.

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By: Henry J. Fromage – The Beach Boys are popping up in a few projects lately, but none more interesting than Love & Mercy.  The film was scripted by Oren Moverman of The Messenger fame and directed by Bill Pohlad, who has produced several large-scale films like The Tree of Life, but doesn’t have much


Shutter Island (2010)

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By: Eddie Duncan (Two Beers) - In the wake of a classic turned movie’s recent premiere, The Great Gatsby for those left wondering, I thought it might be nice to take a short stroll down memory lane of one of the greatest actors of all time: Leonardo DiCaprio in ‘Shutter Island’. Another book turned movie