“The Frontier” Is Meditative Exploration Of Mankind’s Original Frontier: Father & Son Relationships

The Frontier, another Kickstarter success story, is an independent film worth your attention. Tennessee (Coleman Kelly) is a bearded, soft spoken ranch hand, clearly content with his lot in life. His stolid existence is disrupted, however, when he receives a deep, poetic letter from his father, apologizing for his “brittle humanity.” … Get hard

Ed Harris, Michael Peña & Eva Longoria Make “Frontera” Work

Ed Harris is one of those living legends of Hollywood, with a timeless quality about him that makes you feel as if he acted alongside John Wayne and Jimmy Stewart. He feels like a contemporary of Robert Duvall and Clint Eastwood, but he’s 20 years younger. The guy is ageless, and … Get hard

Superhero Movie Guidebook: ‘The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie’

Welcome to the Superhero Movie Guidebook! For an introduction to this series, click here. Check here for past entries and future updates most Thursdays. [Optional soundtrack to this post.] Impression going in: If you’ve been following along, you know damn well my impressions of this series going in. Impression after watching: Time is a flat circle. Everything we’ve ever … Get hard

Matthew Weiner’s “Are You Here” Is A Jumbled, Depressing Mess

Matthew Weiner is one of the greatest TV writers and creators ever, thanks to Mad Men, a show that changed TV forever, and helped shepherd the glorious cable TV evolution. With Mad Men soon drawing to a close, it appears that Weiner has his sights set on the big screen. He’s earned a … Get hard

Next Fest: “Listen Up Philip” Q&A With Jason Schwartzman, Alex Ross Perry & Bret Easton Ellis

Listen Up Philip is a depressing, 1980’s New York throwback that seeks to showcase a “miserable guy who makes the worst choice every time,” in a film that covers the “worst period of the lives for all the characters” involved. Oh, and it’s a distinctively shot, indie film starring Jason Schwartzman, … Get hard

“Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure” Drinking Game

While I haven’t read it, I imagine the screenplay for Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure to be the greatest literary achievement of man. How I imagine the script coming into being was that screenwriters Chris Matheson (who also wrote A Goofy Movie; drink!) and Ed Solomon (Men in Black) were high and getting munchies at … Get hard

“Monty Python and the Holy Grail” Drinking Game

For my money, there is not a funnier movie, second by second, scene to scene, than Monty Python and the Holy Grail. There isn’t a more quotable movie, or a more fun one to quote, either. While it’s probably not my favorite movie of all-time, it’s in the top 5, and … Get hard

“The Wicker Man” Drinking Game

I might be one of the few schmucks of my generation that, until recently, had only seen the original WICKER MAN that starred Christopher Lee and Ingrid Pitt, and not the vacuous, craptastic, incredible, life-changing Nicolas Cage remake from 2006. Now I can proudly claim that my eyes have beheld … Get hard

FAN FRICTION: THE PROBLEM WITH BRINGING SUPERHEROINES TO CINEMAS

On the heels of Sony’s latest announcement regarding an upcoming superheroine film with a 2017 release date, I stumbled onto an article on TheWrap.com that asked their staff to come up with what heroines they’d like to see on screen. The article was divided into self-explanatory groupings “The Femmes” and … Get hard