Chords, Vines and Dines – 2/28/24 – Peter Onorati, Sean Roberts and Paul Preston
Movie Guy Paul Preston appears on Chords, Vines and Dines to review THE GREATEST NIGHT IN POP and ALL OF US STRANGERS. Plus, two more great guests!
Movie Guy Paul Preston appears on Chords, Vines and Dines to review THE GREATEST NIGHT IN POP and ALL OF US STRANGERS. Plus, two more great guests!
So many twists and turns, it’s as if we are actually riding the high seas in a virtual storm.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 9/17/21 – Prince of the City
Paul Preston’s annual rant on the categories and his Top Ten films of the Year for 2020
Probably not a fair comparison in today’s market, but it really has to be tough for a serious filmmaker to be crushed by a pair of animated sisters.
Paul Preston of The Movie Guys interviews Ike Barinholtz, writer/director/star of the new film, THE OATH.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 4/19/18 – Molly’s Game
With the availability of so much entertainment vying for our attention, there is one genre that can easily be missed…B-movies.
This is not Sunday-fellowship-with-coffee Christianity, Scorsese’s faith is only made devout through suffering.
You’ll laugh a ton at this movie
After investing two hours in an actor’s tireless work to portray a real-life character, I want to ride with them until the end.
The performances in this new gangland tale are brilliant from Johnny Depp to the minor characters, but the film itself suffers in pacing and tries your patience.
The title says it all.
It’s Oscar Sunday, and with The Oscar Rant out there, more opinions have popped up about the ten best films of 2014.
The title says it all. Part three of The Movie Guys “Best of All Time” series looks at the greatest superhero films per year for the last forty or so years.
The title says it all. Part two of The Movie Guys “Best of All Time” series looks at the greatest horror movies per year for the last forty or so years.
The title says it all. Part one of The Movie Guys “Best of All Time” series looks at the greatest comedy films per year for the last forty or so years.
Showcast Episode 37: Love is in the air as a quartet of romantic films get previewed, including “Winter’s Tale”, “Endless Love”, “About Last Night”…and the most romantic of all, “Robocop”. Also, Creepy ’80s Songs, future Robo-remakes, plus rounds of “What Did You See This Week?” and “5 Questions for Other Guests” with special guest Matt Braunger!
I loved getting lost in Roger’s bottomless, passionate love of the movies.
Be that guy at the party who knows shit. Movie Guy Matteo Molinari has compiled facts to impress the people around you, organized in numerical fashion. Enjoy.
It’s a horrible tragedy when violence upsets something like a sporting or holiday event. But when violence mars the arts, I find it especially disturbing.
Paul Preston’s annual once-over of the nominees. Who will win, who should win, and the Top 10 Films of 2011.
You ever wanna drop a movie fact in conversation and out-do that movie know-it-all in your bunch? We’re here to help. Here’s a TON of movie info for you, in easy-to-digest format, thanks to some exhaustive research by our Movie Guy Matteo.
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.
Movie reviews and articles by Paul Preston, Steven Lewis and Mary Gent