Don’t Rent That, It Might Be Free – 8 New Releases On Netflix & Amazon Prime

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[imdb id=”tt2238050″ plot=”short”] See where you can watch “White Bird in a Blizzard” now, or set an alert to be notified once it’s available on additional platforms.


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[imdb id=”tt1441395″ plot=”short”] See where you can watch “Under the Skin” now, or set an alert to be notified once it’s available on additional platforms.


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[imdb id=”tt1976000″ plot=”short”] See where you can watch “Two Faces of January” now, or set an alert to be notified once it’s available on additional platforms.


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[imdb id=”tt2910274″ plot=”short”] See where you can watch “Obvious Child” now, or set an alert to be notified once it’s available on additional platforms.


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[imdb id=”tt1772264″ plot=”short”] See where you can watch “Stonehearst Asylum” now, or set an alert to be notified once it’s available on additional platforms.


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[imdb id=”tt2345737″ plot=”short”] See where you can watch “The Rover” now, or set an alert to be notified once it’s available on additional platforms.


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[imdb id=”tt3093546″ plot=”short”] See where you can watch “Listen Up Philip” now, or set an alert to be notified once it’s available on additional platforms.


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[imdb id=”tt1205537″ plot=”short”] See where you can watch “Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit” now, or set an alert to be notified once it’s available on additional platforms.

If I Chose the Academy Award Winners and Nominees – 2015 edition

I’ve now seen most of the films that had a release in 2014. This makes me more qualified to vote for the Oscars than 97.548% of the Academy’s membership. With the Oscar ceremony occurring tonight, I’ve picked, as I have the previous two years, who I think the nominees and winners should be in the bulk of the major categories. Once again, the foreign film category will be left off because I simply haven’t had access to enough foreign films to make a comment on them. Those that have made it to my neck of the woods, I will say, have been very good for the most part. Read More →

Winners of the 20th Annual Critics Choice Movie Awards Have Been Announced

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The 20th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards took place last night at the Hollywood Palladium, hosted by Michael Strahan, broadcast live on A&E.

Richard Linklater’s Boyhood as well as Alejandro G. Iñarritu’s Birdman were among the top winners along with Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel. Read More →

Jeremy’s Review: Peter Glanz’s ‘The Longest Week’ Is What Happens When Wes Anderson and Woody Allen Films Mate…But Is That a Good Thing?

The Longest Week - PosterFresh with master shots, sly camera movements and clever inserts of nostalgic items such as record players flush with witty conversations on the meaning of life, sex and relationships, Peter Glanz‘s The Longest Week wears its influences on its sleeve – Wes Anderson and Woody Allen are everywhere in this film. The economic status of the characters could easily lead us to the New York comedies of Whit Stillman (Metropolitan in particular – the Jane Austen chatter alone pushes this). With all that cinematic genius being channeled, as the title of this article asks, is this a good thing? Maybe, maybe not. Read More →