ime and time again, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science has demonstrated an affinity for the British biopic…
By Rob Oldham Sexist and Misogynistic. These are the two words that have incessantly followed director David Fincher’s adaptation of…
By Robert Galerstein The competition for the Best Picture at the 87th Academy Awards appears to be a two-horse race.…
By Max Wallace How far would you push yourself to achieve greatness? This is the dilemma that “Whiplash” challenges viewers…
By Rob Oldham “You see, there are still faint glimmers of civilization left in this barbaric slaughterhouse that was once…
By Bert Thompson The next in the line of this year’s Oscar biopics, “The Imitation Game” thrusts the moviegoer into…
By Rory Hibbler “What are men to rocks and mountains?” questioned Jane Austen in her famous novel “Pride and Prejudice.”…
By Rob Oldham Believe it or not, the Civil Rights Movement to end the institutionalized segregation of African-Americans occurred 50…
By Rob Oldham Director Richard Linklater took a calculated risk when he began producing “Boyhood”, possibly one of the most…
By Ben Burnum Flaring emotions are a rational response to a film that is centered on guns, war and death.…
By: Rob Oldham Many times, I walk out of a war film feeling patriotic, proud, and certain that American soldiers…