Scream 4 by Jen C.

** NOTE: This review includes spoilers for all four “Scream” movies**

“Scream 4″ directed by Wes Craven

“I want to know who I’m looking at.”
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Grizzly Man by Jen C.

“Grizzly Man” directed by Werner Herzog

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The Last Airbender by Listener Thom

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Enter The Void by Flanagan

Before I discuss this movie, I guess I should state a little background in my film tastes. Through the show, people would think I just spend my time searching the worst of the worst, but I do drop hints to the genres I like. Science fiction is my mainstay, comedy being a close second. What is not really mentioned is that I do love art house films. I have a high tolerance to pretentiousness, and though I do not consider myself a hipster, I am more likely to give my time to stylized films than most people I know. That is why I gave Gaspar Noé’s Enter the Void two hours of my life. Unfortunately, for Monsieur Noé, the film is two and a half.

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Predators by Ash

This review is SPOILER FREE due to it being such a new release.

Usually, when you see a new installment in a film franchise that has been waited for with baited breath, there is an endless stream of problems that fans of that particular series seem to have.

Some Indiana Jones fans HATED “The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull”.

Some fans HATED “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines”.

And some people thought that Robert Rodriguez, the writer and producer of the film, would follow down the same path.

Boy, did he prove them wrong.
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True Stories by Flanagan

~Flanagan, The Connoisseur of Reel Excrement.

To start out our movie reviews I decided to pick a movie that is rather obscure and yet easily in my top ten films of all time: The 1986 David Byrne film, True Stories.

“Well we know where we’re going,
But we don’t know where we’ve been,
And we know what we’re knowing,
But we can’t say what we’ve seen”
–Road to Nowhere, Talking heads

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