DVD Review: Django! Double Features
Before you buy your ticket for Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained this Christmas season, it wouldn’t hurt to immerse yourself in the world of Django first. Knowing Tarantino’s knack for taking...
View ArticleCinenerd’s Top 20 Films of 2012
The world may not have ended today (at least as of this writing), but that’s no reason we can’t celebrate the close of 2012 with another “Best of” list, right? In looking back over the year, it’s been...
View ArticleMovie Review: Django Unchained
There may be a lot of fantastic films opening this year (particularly with it being time for Oscar bait), but the one I’ve been waiting for the longest, Django Unchained, has definitely wound up being...
View ArticleMovie Review: Django Unchained
I think by now we have a pretty good idea what to expect from a Quentin Tarantino film. There will be eloquent vulgarity, both visual and verbal. There will be lovingly retro references to films you’ve...
View ArticleMovie Review: The Impossible is Haunting and Unforgettable
Sometimes we hear of films being based on a true story or actual events, but it is difficult to not view The Impossible and not remember the real tsunami that struck Southeast Asia on December 26,...
View ArticleMovie Review: Django Unchained
To be honest, I don’t read a lot of contemporary film critics. Every now and then I’ll check out a blog, but for the most part my critical reading comes via dead tree magazines like Film Comment or,...
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: ‘Hanging for Django’
Last year, right before Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained was released, four other Django titles were released on DVD. As with all films that are part of a series — a term used rather loosely here —...
View ArticleDVD Review: Django! Double Features
Before you buy your ticket for Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained this Christmas season, it wouldn’t hurt to immerse yourself in the world of Django first. Knowing Tarantino’s knack for taking...
View ArticleCinenerd’s Top 20 Films of 2012
The world may not have ended today (at least as of this writing), but that’s no reason we can’t celebrate the close of 2012 with another “Best of” list, right? In looking back over the year, it’s been...
View ArticleMovie Review: Django Unchained
There may be a lot of fantastic films opening this year (particularly with it being time for Oscar bait), but the one I’ve been waiting for the longest, Django Unchained, has definitely wound up being...
View ArticleMovie Review: Django Unchained
I think by now we have a pretty good idea what to expect from a Quentin Tarantino film. There will be eloquent vulgarity, both visual and verbal. There will be lovingly retro references to films you’ve...
View ArticleMovie Review: The Impossible is Haunting and Unforgettable
Sometimes we hear of films being based on a true story or actual events, but it is difficult to not view The Impossible and not remember the real tsunami that struck Southeast Asia on December 26,...
View ArticleMovie Review: Django Unchained
To be honest, I don’t read a lot of contemporary film critics. Every now and then I’ll check out a blog, but for the most part my critical reading comes via dead tree magazines like Film Comment or,...
View ArticleDVD Review: Django! Double Features
Before you buy your ticket for Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained this Christmas season, it wouldn’t hurt to immerse yourself in the world of Django first. Knowing Tarantino’s knack for taking...
View ArticleCinenerd’s Top 20 Films of 2012
The world may not have ended today (at least as of this writing), but that’s no reason we can’t celebrate the close of 2012 with another “Best of” list, right? In looking back over the year, it’s been...
View ArticleMovie Review: Django Unchained
There may be a lot of fantastic films opening this year (particularly with it being time for Oscar bait), but the one I’ve been waiting for the longest, Django Unchained, has definitely wound up being...
View ArticleMovie Review: Django Unchained
I think by now we have a pretty good idea what to expect from a Quentin Tarantino film. There will be eloquent vulgarity, both visual and verbal. There will be lovingly retro references to films you’ve...
View ArticleMovie Review: The Impossible is Haunting and Unforgettable
Sometimes we hear of films being based on a true story or actual events, but it is difficult to not view The Impossible and not remember the real tsunami that struck Southeast Asia on December 26,...
View ArticleMovie Review: Django Unchained
To be honest, I don’t read a lot of contemporary film critics. Every now and then I’ll check out a blog, but for the most part my critical reading comes via dead tree magazines like Film Comment or,...
View ArticleDVD Review: Django! Double Features
Before you buy your ticket for Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained this Christmas season, it wouldn’t hurt to immerse yourself in the world of Django first. Knowing Tarantino’s knack for taking...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....