Coming Attractions
This week, I’m trying out a new theme: guilty pleasures. That means that I’m going to share some of the stuff I’m embarrassed to admit that I like (you lucky people you). If nothing else, you can sit back and … Continue reading →
This week, I’m trying out a new theme: guilty pleasures. That means that I’m going to share some of the stuff I’m embarrassed to admit that I like (you lucky people you). If nothing else, you can sit back and … Continue reading →
Live tweeting Iron Sky tonight. We’re going for the director’s cut. We’ll be on Twitter: @bsdriverreview #IronSky 5PM ETD. Let the games begin. … Continue reading →
I managed to pick up my first submission this week! Exciting days, I tells ya. There it was, bright and shiny in my inbox, waiting to be viewed. It’s best not to give too much detail to this one, other … Continue reading →
I am an unabashed fan of Buster Keaton. This stems in part from my childhood: I used to spend a lot of time with my grandparents, who would watch films from anywhere between the 1920s to the 1940s. While I … Continue reading →
About ten minutes into Beyond the Black Rainbow, I had two thoughts go running through my mind: Jesus Christ, I’m about to have a seizure. That is the scariest looking wig I’ve seen on a dude in a very long … Continue reading →
You can always tell how sick I am based upon if I’m watching Clue. It was always on the television whenever I was home sick as a kid, fating it to become part of my get-well-soon ritual. Right now while I’m … Continue reading →
Come join us one week from today (9/26/15) at 5PM EDT as we live tweet the director’s cut of Iron Sky! We’re doing this one a little early so that some of our foreign friends can join us at a … Continue reading →
This one’s fitting because I’m the sole living creature that happens to be awake late in my home at night while typing this. Some medication-induced insomnia is making sure that, while tired, I don’t sleep. A short film about a … Continue reading →
I saw a trailer for Patch Town and was intrigued. It looked like a strange take on Cabbage Patch Kids, a staple of my childhood. Backstory: I had a boy Cabbage Patch doll, which was strange for a little girl … Continue reading →
I had been putting off watching 2010’s Let Me In. I loved 2008’s Let the Right One In from Sweden, as well as the 2004 novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist. I also have this thing about remaking perfectly good foreign … Continue reading →