Simpson's Cinema: Thanksgiving Break
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Latest James Bond film delivers new character development
RZA’s film debut filled with strong soundtrack, weak acting, storyline
I know, the election season is over, so politics should probably not be spoken of for a while, especially after all the insufferable social media updates. But politics always finds its way into our lives, whether it’s through music, art or movies.
Video game movies don’t work for a multitude of reasons. Among them is the fact that they attract a specific type of audience, and they just serve as a simple way to capitalize on a video game’s popularity.
Annual festival brings local acts to Columbia Museum, Vista bars
Scary movies continue to feature stock characters across decades
Oh, where to begin with “Cloud Atlas?”
It was a fond farewell July last year when Columbia-born bandmates of CherryCase performed their final concert, packed up their instruments and traveled to Nashville, Tenn.
To get straight to the point, “Paranormal Activity 4” is no doubt the worst film of its franchise, but what can we expect from a series that has found such success in the box office?
Historical drama draws on real-life events to create film worthy of Oscar nomination
“Taken” was the surprise box office hit back in 2009 that completely redefined Liam Neeson as an action star. The French action film was released here in America as an attempt to market internationally, but nobody expected the movie to bring in $145 million in the North American box office.
Making it into the music industry has never been easy. There will always be bumps in the road as bands tries to make names for themselves and prove they have what it takes to survive in the music scene.
Science fiction often requires audiences to cast away real-world logic and accept whatever rules are established in a film, confusing or not.
The movie industry has presented plenty of horror films that have haunted our lives and made us wet our pants: “The Nightmare on Elm Street” replayed in our dreams, “Halloween” frightened us from going out that time of year and “The Exorcist” made church terrifying.
New action film draws inspiration from Sylvester Stallone original
Director Paul Thomas Anderson always makes big complex films, the kind of films that strive to reveal truths that are often thought but never spoken.
Now that it is mid-September, it's time to be on the lookout for films that grab the attention of the Academy. But while predicting Oscar nominations can be tricky, it's even trickier to predict which films will be likely candidates when they haven't been released yet. So why do it anyway? Because it's a great way to help build up the hype for the Oscar season and for the actual films as well. So it's time to keep our Oscar eyes open and see what's out there.
As history has shown us, it’s a clear sign of critical doom for a film when it isn’t released for an early showing for critics. It usually means that either the filmmakers know the critics won’t like it or they don’t care because they know it’s going to be profitable.