Book Review: The Art of Monsters University

Released June 11th, 2013 Page count: 172 pages Size: 11.22” x 9.4” The Art of Monsters University By Karen Paik Preface by John Lasseter and Pete Docter Foreword by Dan Scanlon Published by Chronicle Books Distributed by Raincoast (Canada) http://www.raincoast.com/ http://www.chroniclebooks.com/ _________________________________________ The Art of Monsters University Book Review by Erin V.   The Art… Read More Book Review: The Art of Monsters University

DVD/Blu-ray Release: G.I. Joe: Retaliation

Today, Paramount Home Entertainment is releasing G.I. Joe: Retaliation on Blu-ray & DVD.  When most of their team is killed in action, Roadblock (Dwayne Johnson), Lady Jaye (Adrianne Palicki) and Flint (D.J. Cotrona) are left to save the world from a new threat within the government, with a little help from the retired General Joe… Read More DVD/Blu-ray Release: G.I. Joe: Retaliation

After 25 Years, “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” is Still a Groundbreaking Classic

By John Corrado Exactly 25 years ago, one of the top movies at the box office was Who Framed Roger Rabbit, a groundbreaking classic from director Robert Zemeckis that still holds up both in terms of technical mastery and brilliant screenwriting. Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel even devoted an entire section of their show to… Read More After 25 Years, “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” is Still a Groundbreaking Classic

“The Wolverine” Delivers Stylish and Smart Superhero Entertainment

By John Corrado There might only be about a month left in the summer movie season, but The Wolverine delivers something entertainingly different from many of the blockbusters that we have gotten over the last little while.  Although we are unable to provide our usual five reviews for the film opening today, I recently caught… Read More “The Wolverine” Delivers Stylish and Smart Superhero Entertainment

Book Review: Monsters University – The Essential Guide

Released May 15th, 2013 Page count: 64 pages Size: 10” x 7.6” Disney•Pixar’s Monsters University – The Essential Guide Published by Dorling Kindersley Written by Glenn Dakin http://www.dk.com/ __________________________________________ Monsters University The Essential Guide Book Review By Erin V. As a fun tie-in to this year’s summer release from Pixar, the Monsters University Essential Guide… Read More Book Review: Monsters University – The Essential Guide

TIFF 2013: First Batch of Films Announced, including “The Fifth Estate”

By John Corrado So it begins.  The first batch of over 70 Galas and Special Presentations that will be screening during the 38th Toronto International Film Festival were announced this morning, and the festival will open on September 5th with the world premiere of Bill Condon’s WikiLeaks drama The Fifth Estate.  The festival will close… Read More TIFF 2013: First Batch of Films Announced, including “The Fifth Estate”

Movie Review: Blackfish

Blackfish – A KinoSmith Release http://blackfishmovie.com Release Date: July 19th, 2013 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox Rated PG for mature themes, not recommended for children Running time: 83 minutes Gabriela Cowperthwaite (dir.) Gabriela Cowperthwaite (writer) Eli B. Despres (writer) Jeff Beal (music) John Hargrove as Himself Samantha Berg as Herself Mark Simmons as Himself Carol Ray… Read More Movie Review: Blackfish

Lucy Walker’s Stunning Documentary “The Crash Reel” is a Masterpiece

By John Corrado Right from the opening scenes of The Crash Reel, which emerged as one of the best films out of Hot Docs, I immediately knew that the documentary would end up being among my favourites of the year.  I left the theatre completely blown away by the experience. After gaining universal acclaim on… Read More Lucy Walker’s Stunning Documentary “The Crash Reel” is a Masterpiece

Movie Review: Pacific Rim

Pacific Rim – A Warner Bros. Release http://www.pacificrimmovie.com Release Date: July 12th, 2013 Rated PG for violence and frightening scenes Running time: 131 minutes Guillermo del Toro (dir.) Travis Beacham (screenplay and story) Guillermo del Toro (screenplay) Ramin Djawadi (music) Charlie Hunnam as Raleigh Becket Diego Klattenhoff as Yancy Becket Idris Elba as Stacker Pentecost… Read More Movie Review: Pacific Rim

DVD/Blu-ray Release: Admission

Today Admission comes to DVD/Blu-ray courtesy of eOne.  Back when we reviewed the film on March 29th, our consensus was: “With likeable performances from Tina Fey and Paul Rudd, Admission is an appealing romantic dramedy that has a few awkward shifts between genres, but provides a thoroughly enjoyable experience.  **3/4 (Out of 4)” The Admission Blu-ray includes… Read More DVD/Blu-ray Release: Admission

Does “Spring Breakers” Have Substance Beneath the Style?

By John Corrado To watch a film and not know exactly what you thought of the experience is a very peculiar feeling.  Such is the case with Spring Breakers, the latest from provocative indie filmmaker Harmony Korine, which has been the point of many conversations since premiering on the festival circuit last fall.  So does… Read More Does “Spring Breakers” Have Substance Beneath the Style?

Movie Review: Despicable Me 2

Despicable Me 2 – A Universal Pictures’ Release http://despicableme.com Release Date: July 3rd, 2013 Rated G for cartoon action Running time: 98 minutes Pierre Coffin (dir.) Chris Renaud (dir.) Ken Daurio (screenplay) Cinco Paul (screenplay) Heitor Pereira (music) Pharrell Williams (music) Steve Carell as Gru (voice) Kristen Wiig as Lucy (voice) Benjamin Bratt as Eduardo… Read More Movie Review: Despicable Me 2

Gore Verbinski’s “The Lone Ranger” is the Definition of a Fun Popcorn Movie

By John Corrado Every summer, the words “popcorn movie” get thrown around a lot, and The Lone Ranger easily fits the definition of the term.  This is an incredibly entertaining film that provides a surprising amount of thrills, along with a genuine sense of pure fun that is made to be enjoyed on a summer day.… Read More Gore Verbinski’s “The Lone Ranger” is the Definition of a Fun Popcorn Movie