MOVIE REVIEW – THE ARTIST
“The Artist” is a movie that is in love with movies. Turns out I’m in love with movies, too. So this film and I are a perfect fit.
“The Artist” is a movie that is in love with movies. Turns out I’m in love with movies, too. So this film and I are a perfect fit.
Adam Witt says that if a franchise goes so far as to make four movies, you should probably tune in.
I don’t think Aardman has the means or desire to American-ize one of their projects, and we’re all better off for that.
Is it possible that this is the funniest movie of the year? See it while it’s still in theaters.
Unpleasant in all aspects. Far too violent for children and incomprehensible to adults. Never watch it, never consider it.
If you are looking for well crafted, well acted, deliberately paced, and impressively funny/emotional film, go check out ‘The Descendants’ when it comes to your town.
“Sequel Week” covers the major releases of November 18, 2011, including THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN, PART 1, HAPPY FEET TWO and THE DESCENDANTS.
Movie Guys Paul Preston and Karen Volpe stopped in on LA TALK RADIO’s “Broad Topics” again, reviewing “Moneyball”, “50/50” and “Drive”.
If Andy Serkis is nominated for an award, and for the record, I think he’d be fully deserving of one, hang on to your seats.
Our Movie Guy Justin lays out the runaround he got from an online stock footage company, warning indie editors to stay away.
A BIG-ASS pile of fashionably dressed, 1960’s corpses.
One of the most entertaining pictures I’ve ever seen, extremely funny and quite emotionally affecting.
In this clip from The Movie Guys LIVE!, November 2011, The Movie Guys sell their Hollywood-inspired adaptations of classic stories in a PSA.
Inspired by the October 2011 movie “Puss in Boots”.
140 character takes on hundreds of movies!
Excited about upcoming movies? You will be. Or, you’ll be frustrated by how much trailers give away. Either way, they’re all here for your enjoyment.
Included: “The Adventures of Tintin”, “Albert Nobbs”, “The Amazing Spider-Man”, “Battleship”, “Big Miracle”, “Brave”, “Carnage”, “The Darkest Hour”, “The Dark Knight Rises”, “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close”, “Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance”, “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”, “Green With Envy”, “Haywire”, “The Iron Lady”, “John Carter”, “Mirror, Mirror”, “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol”, “New Year’s Eve”, “The Pirates! Band of Misfits”, “Red Tails”, “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows”, “The Sitter”, “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy”, “Twixt”, “Underworld: Awakening”, “War Horse”, “We Bought a Zoo” and “The Woman in Black”
“Alphabetical Order” covers the major releases of November 11, 2011, including IMMORTALS, JACK & JILL and J. EDGAR.
BLUE VELVET seems almost benign in our over stimulated, shock value society, but let me tell you it still holds its own where depravity is concerned.
In this clip from The Movie Guys LIVE!, October 2011, The Movie Guys try to explain the current recession through a “Schoolhouse Rock” song.
Inspired by the October 2011 movie “Margin Call”
“Previewing Like Crazy” covers the major releases of October 28, 2011, including JOHNNY ENGLISH REBORN, ANONYMOUS, IN TIME and LIKE CRAZY.
“The Big Month” covers the major releases of October 7 – 21, 2011, including REAL STEEL, THE IDES OF MARCH, FOOTLOOSE, THE THING, PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 3 and THE THREE MUSKETEERS.
Movie Guy Paul Preston talks about what makes a horror movie great on KTRH, Dallas, TX
Every Oscar night we overload the internet with wiseass Tweets. Get them all here!
Nicolas Winding Refn’s “Drive” feels like a throwback to the 1980s. But don’t expect Romy and Michelle to pop up, rather a mood and tone is created here that longs for “Manhunter”’s Will Graham to make an appearance, as Refn piles on gobs of visual style that would make Michael Mann proud.
It forced me to look at my own life, my career, and ask where my future is taking me.
Couldn’t make the latest Movie Guys show in Hollywood, CA? Check out exclusive clips here.
NEW: “Straw Dogs” Preview, Nepotism, Jeff Fangsworthy, Harry Potter Ending Spoiler, C’Mon, C’mon Flashlights and more!
Capsule reviews by The Movie Guys include “The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia” and “Paul”. Quick plot, quick opinion and we’re out.
The Movie Guys on three short films that caught our eye – “The Butterfly Circus”, “The Embalmer” and “Touch”
Movie Guys Paul Preston and Adam Witt stopped in on LA TALK RADIO’s Broad Topics again, reviewing Rise of the Planet of the Apes and Fright Night.
Indies are a dime a dozen. Good indies are hard to find. The Waterhole is a good indie.
It is friggin’ awesome.
Spoiler Alert: “Captain America” is awesome and “Cowboys & Aliens” isn’t.
Not sure how a cool actress like Mila Kunis and a talented performer like Justin Timberlake were coaxed, cajoled and coerced into making “Friends With Benefits”
Movie Guys Paul Preston and Karen Volpe stopped in to LA TALK RADIO again for another episode of Broad Topics, reviewing Captain America: The First Avenger, Horrible Bosses and Larry Crowne.
I am about to risk sounding like an old man tearing into the new generation for forgetting all the great things about the last generation.
Movie Guys Paul Preston and Steven Lewis stopped in to LA TALK RADIO again for another episode of Broad Topics. This discussion covered Cars 2 and Bad Teacher.
Abrams has obviously given himself the specific assignment of making a send-up of a sort of film, much as Spielberg & Lucas did when they made “Raiders”
Movie Guys Paul Preston & Adam Witt stopped in to LA TALK RADIO again for another episode of Broad Topics. This discussion covered X-Men: First Class and more!
Paul Preston & Lee Kias stopped in to LA TALK RADIO for another episode of Broad Topics. This discussion covers Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.
Branagh does a good job of balancing the work of his actors with all the glitz, glitter and action sequences that abound in Asgard.