Interview: Deborah Lurie, composer of the music for ‘Dear John’

By Erin V.   Back on February 5th, we reviewed the film Dear John, which is based on the Nicholas Sparks novel of the same name.  Below is a short interview about the scoring process for the film, with composer Deborah Lurie.   Enjoy! ___________________________________ When did you find out that you would be doing… Read More Interview: Deborah Lurie, composer of the music for ‘Dear John’

Unloading the Backpack: Why Up and Up in the Air are Two of the Most Important Films of 2009 (Part 5 of 5)

By John C. It’s been an Oscar season like February 2nd in Groundhog Day. It’s one of the longest in recent memory, and just keeps going on and on and on. But in just over a week, it will be over. Though Avatar and The Hurt Locker are the ones to watch, Up and Up… Read More Unloading the Backpack: Why Up and Up in the Air are Two of the Most Important Films of 2009 (Part 5 of 5)

The Basterds’ Hurt by the Locker’s Lock (Part 3 of 5)

By John C. The Hurt Locker opened last July to critical raves, but meager box office revenue. Now it seems audiences are finally taking the time to see the film on DVD. Though Kathryn Bigelow will more than likely win Best Director, becoming the first woman ever to do so, The Hurt Locker is neck-in-neck… Read More The Basterds’ Hurt by the Locker’s Lock (Part 3 of 5)

Voters are Educated, but these Contenders are Relegated to the 9th District (Part 2 of 5)

By John C. District 9 is a gritty little sci-fi film from first-time director Neil Blomkamp. It serves as a harsh metaphor for South Africa during the Apartheid era, and that is surely what attracted voters to the film, despite the graphic violence. Though the film doesn’t really have a shot at winning Best Picture,… Read More Voters are Educated, but these Contenders are Relegated to the 9th District (Part 2 of 5)

DVD Review: The September Issue

The September Issue – An E1 Films’ Release http://www.theseptemberissue.com/ DVD Release Date: February 23rd, 2010 Rated PG for mature themes and coarse language Running time: 90 minutes   R.J. Cutler (dir.)   Craig Richey (music)   Anna Wintour as Herself   Our reviews below: _____________________________________________ The September Issue DVD Review By John C. *** (out… Read More DVD Review: The September Issue

DVD Release: Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers

Today, Universal Studios Home Entertainment is releasing a made for DVD Lego movie, titled The Adventures of Clutch Powers.  The CGI animation is commendable, as they have actually captured the look and feel of a Lego world. Everything is built, but can be smashed apart into a bunch of bricks, and rebuilt into something new.… Read More DVD Release: Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers

Avatar so Popular that other Contenders are Blind Sided (Part 1 of 5)

By John C. Each day this week, Monday-Friday, I will be profiling two of the ten nominees for Best Picture. They are arranged in the official, alphabetical, order. If all goes as planned, we will be having capsule reviews of the ten titles following the same pattern next week. Avatar is so much more than… Read More Avatar so Popular that other Contenders are Blind Sided (Part 1 of 5)

Movie Review: A Town Called Panic

A Town Called Panic – A Films We Like Release http://www.atowncalledpanic.com/ Release Date: February 5th, 2009 at AMC Yonge & Dundas Rated G for mild language Running time: 73 minutes Stéphane Aubier (dir.) Vincent Patar (dir.) Stéphane Aubier (writer) Vincent Patar (writer) Stéphane Aubier as Cowboy (voice) Bruce Ellison as Indian (voice) Vincent Patar as… Read More Movie Review: A Town Called Panic

(UPDATE) New Toy Story 3 Characters

(UPDATE) Empire Online also has details on Buttercup, and lists the character as being voiced by Jeff Garlin, who voiced the Captain in Pixar’s WALL•E. Very interesting indeed, as it seems this new character will be a male. ___________________________________ Over the past few weeks, different websites have been unveiling new characters from the upcoming Toy Story 3.… Read More (UPDATE) New Toy Story 3 Characters

Movie Review: Soundtrack for a Revolution

Soundtrack for a Revolution http://www.soundtrackforarevolutionfilm.com/Home.html Release Date: Special Screening on February 17th, 2009 Rated PG for violence Running time: 82 minutes Bill Guttenberg (dir.) Dan Sturman (dir.) Bill Guttenberg (writer) Dan Sturman (writer) Phil Marshall (music) John Legend – performer Wyclef Jean – performer The Roots – performers Joss Stone – Performer The Blind Boys… Read More Movie Review: Soundtrack for a Revolution

Movie Review: Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day – A Warner Bros. Release http://www.valentinesdaymovie.com/ Release Date: February 12th, 2010 Rated PG-13 for some sexual material and brief partial nudity. Running time: 105 minutes Garry Marshall (dir.) Katherine Fugate (screenwriter) John Debney (music) Jessica Alba as Morley Clarkson Kathy Bates as Susan Jessica Biel as Kara Monahan Bradley Cooper as Holden Eric… Read More Movie Review: Valentine’s Day

DVD Review: A Serious Man

A Serious Man – An Alliance Films Release http://www.focusfeatures.com/focusfeatures/film/a_serious_man/ DVD Release Date: February 9th, 2010 Rated 14A for coarse language, violence, and a sexually suggestive scene. Running time: 106 minutes   Joel and Ethan Coen (dir.)   Joel and Ethan Coen (writer)   Carter Burwell (music)   Richard Kind as Uncle Arthur Michael Stuhlbarg as… Read More DVD Review: A Serious Man