10 years ago, The Social Network was released and, I mean this seriously, the world changed for the better. The Social Network is a pairing of a master director and screenwriter, perfectly casted and filled with outstanding techs (not possible for me to go a day without listening to this score). While I could sit... Continue Reading →
The Trial of the Chicago 7 Review
The story of 7 people on trial stemming from various charges surrounding the uprising at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. Thank you to Netflix for letting me review this early. We have an opening scene that is an absolute banger, with a head to head battle between Richard Shultz (JGL) and John... Continue Reading →
Happy Birthday David Fincher – Ranking his Filmography
In honor of David Fincher’s birthday, I had planned on only ranking his movies. While he does have a smaller filmography then compared to most directors working, he does have quite the impressive one nonetheless. What brings his filmography to the next level is, without a doubt, his amazing commentaries included as special features. Yes,... Continue Reading →
Cats was Hiss-terically bad, I’m not even kitten
Welcome to another edition of Thinking Out Loud. Thinking Out Loud is where I go to the movies (or watch one at home) and take running thoughts and notes throughout, it gives you a raw inside look at my thoughts as I am watching the movie. I tend to do this with throw away fun... Continue Reading →