10 Classic Acting Debuts: Jordan’s Take
10 Classic Acting Debuts Though perhaps (or in some cases, certainly) not among the more revered, below are some of the most memorable feature film debuts of prolific actors that deserve […]
10 Classic Acting Debuts Though perhaps (or in some cases, certainly) not among the more revered, below are some of the most memorable feature film debuts of prolific actors that deserve […]
By Jordan I recently had the pleasure of attending the Martin Scorsese exhibition at Melbourne’s ACMI, which showcased his early influences and home life before moving onto his technical craftsmanship […]
By Jordan When contemplating the finest directorial debuts of all time, too often do the obvious choices come to mind. Citizen Kane (Orson Wells – 1941), Reservoir Dogs (Quentin Tarantino […]
Cold in July Directed by Jim Mickle Starring Michael C. Hall, Sam Shepard, Don Johnson, Vinessa Shaw, Wyatt Russell Review by Jordan Cold in July begins and ends with a […]
By Jordan There are great movies, good movies, bad movies and terrible movies, then there are guilty pleasures. There those endlessly rewatchable treats that appeal to some and are […]
By Jordan and Eddie on 11/04/2014 We’ve been running this blog for coming up on 12 months now and it seems about right to let our readers out there know […]
By Jordan Bruce Campbell, The Chin, a man that needs no introduction; but allow me to give you one anyway… Best bud of accomplished director Sam Raimi through school, the […]
Galaxy Quest Directed by Dean Parisot Starring Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman Review by Jordan John Landis did it in 1986 with Three Amigos! and more recently Bruce Campbell […]
By Jordan This is a very personal list, and as a result very controversial I’m sure. The dates listed are those of the most recent revisions of each title, as […]
By Jordan Directed by Sam Raimi Starring James Franco, Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz When sleazy magician, Oz, is swept away in a mammoth hurricane after landing himself in a put-upon […]
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