NEW RELEASE REVIEW: RESIDENT EVIL: RETRIBUTION
(Note: Kai asked if I would share my review of this for the site, and I obliged… so here it is!) I say it with almost every review of this series, so why stop now? I see every one of [...]
Read more ›(Note: Kai asked if I would share my review of this for the site, and I obliged… so here it is!) I say it with almost every review of this series, so why stop now? I see every one of [...]
Read more ›Man, all the coverage from TIFF over the last few days has been sensational, hasn’t it? I can’t wait till I get to go up there and hang with all yous guys and girls who make the trip on the [...]
Read more ›Or Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea as it’s also known. I’ve actually owned this DVD since it hit the shelves in the US, so at least a couple years. I love Miyazaki’s work, but for some reason… I [...]
Read more ›Today marks the release of the thirty-seventh installment of the Resident Evil film series. I kid. The latest, Resident Evil: Retribution, is only the fifth of the video-game-adapted-into-surprisingly-successful franchise. Being as I’m in the minority of cinephiles who, like a [...]
Read more ›Welcome to the FINAL EDITION (for this “season”) of Double Feature Fridays, a weekly competition in which I challenge YOU to pair the week’s new releases with your favourite older or classic films. Each week I name the new theatrical [...]
Read more ›“Nobody commits a murder just for the experiment of committing it. Nobody except us” Introduction As the BFI celebrate Alfred Hitchcock with many months of screenings including all his esteemed ‘classics’, I felt it was only right to revisit one [...]
Read more ›Id-iology is fascinating and different in that this Indie takes a serious, un-sleazy look at the lives of a dominatrix, a masochist, and an obsessive – and those they’re close to. The result is daring, harsh, thought-provoking, and impressive. Director/writer [...]
Read more ›Not knowing what else to review in this little spot of mine, I decided it’d be fun (?) to take on the Hellraiser series. The downside to this is there’s apparently 200 movies in the series so I’ll be having [...]
Read more ›It’s that time again for TGITDNMAR, which (obviously) stands for Thank God It’s The Day New Movies Are Released. Last week I questioned whether or not I was getting out of touch with contemporary cinema. This week, it’s sadly been [...]
Read more ›In the past, I have favored my little space on Man, I Love Films with my righteous ire towards remakes, reboots, contemporary action flicks, elitist film snobbery, non-elitist film snobbery, the Criterion Collection, movie conspiracies, problems in adaptation and, of [...]
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