BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERESTUDIO: Warner Home Entertainment MSRP: $19.98 RATED: RRUNNING TIME: 90 minutesSPECIAL FEATURES: • Commentary by director and producer• Behind Red Doors featurette• Educated: a short film by Georgia Lee• Cast/filmmaker interviews• Photo gallery• Theatrical trailerThe Pitch See? Asian families are just as screwed up as the rest of us. The … Continue reading →
STUDIO: Break of Dawn ProductionsMSRP: $20.00 + shippingRATED: Not RatedRUNNING TIME: 70 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES: None The PitchThe true-life story of the Lawson Family Massacre, as told through an incredible amount of Photoshop. The HumansLots of old people, too numerous to mention. The NutshellFirst off, you can’t buy this film from Amazon.com. If you’d like to … Continue reading →
Whether you love it, hate it, hate how much you love it (like me), or embarrassed to admit that you watch it, there’s no denying that the hospital primetime soap Grey’s Anatomy is one of the biggest shows on TV. It’s also the only show to consistently challenge or beat CSI in the weekly smackdown … Continue reading →
The people responsible for the new Jim Carrey movie The Number 23 could have saved a lot of time and money and, instead of actually filming the movie, simply printed out cards that could be handed to paying customers at movie theaters across the nation. The cards would say, ‘You have a small penis,’ or … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Tartan VideoMSRP: $22.95RATED: NRRUNNING TIME: 116 minutesSPECIAL FEATURES: • Tartan Asian Extreme new releases• The making of Bloody Ties• Theatrical trailer The Pitch A spineless drug dealer unwillingly joins forces with a burned out shell of a detective to take down Busan’s biggest drug lord.The Humans Ja-Hyeon Chu, Jeong-min … Continue reading →
I’m the sort of New Yorker who bemoans what’s happened to Times Square. I go there now and see the Blade Runner lights and advertisements and the crushing crowds of Red Staters hypnotized by running new tickers and I am saddened. I remember a time when going to Times Square was a sign of bravery, … Continue reading →
Just the other day I mentioned Lake of Fire, the epic abortion documentary by Tony Kaye, director of American History X. The two and a half hour long movie has played to acclaim from the few audiences lucky enough to see it, but thanks to ThinkFilm more people will have a chance to weigh in … Continue reading →
This weekend the new Jim Carrey movie, The Number 23, opens. It’s a movie about a guy who has all this numerology business driving him nuts. I think, anyway – I see the movie tonight and I’ll be sure to let you know. At any rate, some of the more literary-minded among you may know … Continue reading →