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The Disaster Artist: The Worst Movie Ever Becomes One of The Greats of 2017 (Review)

The Disaster Artist: The Worst Movie Ever Becomes One of The Greats of 2017 (Review)

by Grant Townsend Moore | Dec 4, 2017

Tommy Wiseau’s The Room is a cultural phenomenon.  It is an absolutely horrendous movie, from the acting to the writing all the way through the production.  This movie should have been forgotten about after it’s original two week run in theaters.  Yet here...
The Room: Looking Back at The Citizen Kane of Bad Movies

The Room: Looking Back at The Citizen Kane of Bad Movies

by Grant Townsend Moore | Nov 21, 2017

The Room came out almost fifteen years ago.  It was a total bomb from the get go.  No studio wanted to touch it.  The crew hardly even owned up to working on it.  Somehow at the end of it’s two week run in a theater, the cult the film would eventually know began...
The Killing of a Sacred Deer is a Heart Pounding Thriller From The First Shot (Review)

The Killing of a Sacred Deer is a Heart Pounding Thriller From The First Shot (Review)

by Grant Townsend Moore | Nov 2, 2017

It’s an incredible time for independent filmmaking.  With production houses like A24 leading the frontline, indie movies are becoming a major force in the festival circuit and showing potential as serious Oscar contenders.  Greek Director Yorgos Lanthimos has...
Patti Cake$ is the La La Land of the Side Hustle (Review)

Patti Cake$ is the La La Land of the Side Hustle (Review)

by Grant Townsend Moore | Sep 5, 2017

Chances are if you grew up close to any sort of urban area, you knew somebody with grand ambitions of becoming a rapper.  Since the hip hop genre became so mainstream, the luxurious life of a famous rapper has called out to young kids the world over.  There have been...
Good Time: Robert Pattinson is Terrifying in this Indie Success (Review)

Good Time: Robert Pattinson is Terrifying in this Indie Success (Review)

by Grant Townsend Moore | Aug 28, 2017

The late 2000s saw a flux of pop culture teen romance movies. Audiences were lining up for see the latest in the Harry Potter or Twilight franchise.  In the years since,  the stars have used their fame to invest in indie arthouse films.  Daniel Radcliffe broke into...
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