Vacation – Review Thom Denson August 23, 2015 Reviews In 1983 Chevy Chase took viewers for a trans-American joyride in a beat up station wagon, birthing the road-com genre with a turn which Will Ferrell has been taking cues from his entire career. Cut to 2015...
Southpaw – Review Thom Denson July 26, 2015 Reviews MMA-centric Warrior once perfectly blurred the lines between predictable fluff and hard-hitting emotional heft. Southpaw treads the same path with less punches on target. This is a redemption movie and so...
Get Hard – Review Thom Denson March 31, 2015 Reviews Get Hard awkwardly stumbles through attempts at finding humour in racial and sexual differences. Allegations of xeno/homophobia could be partially diffused by comedic context, but this comedy clearly needs to...
The Gunman – Review Thom Denson March 24, 2015 Reviews Just when Liam Neeson looked to become the genre’s leading man, the leather-faced Sean Penn wants a piece of the revenge-action pie, here starring as former hitman-with-a-heart Jim Terrier. The crux of...
Scene Stealers: Alfred Molina in Boogie Nights Thom Denson February 21, 2015 Analysis, Features, Scene Stealers "You want somethin' to drink? A little pill, a little coke, a little dope? I got everything!" In 1997, Californian auteur Paul Thomas Anderson shone a spotlight on the American adult entertainment industry...