Remember when they used to make solid adult dramas? Well, Writer-Director J.C. Chandor has made one in A Most Violent Year. Continue reading
Movie Reviews
Doug Reviews: The Loft
Saw this on a lark. I want my free movie pass back. Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Jupiter Ascending
Jupiter Ascending is a space opera with stunning visuals and will leave you saying one thing: “Maybe The Wachowskis did steal The Matrix from somebody else.” Continue reading
EPISODE 63: AMERICAN SNIPER SNIPES BLACKHAT
This episode is about a week and a half late, but with American Sniper still tearing it up at the box office, it’s still relevant. Well…maybe not in Blackhat‘s case. Is that film still in the theaters? Take a listen! Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Mortdecai
CHARLIE MORTDECAI HAS A SILLY MUSTACHE. OH MY WORD! Continue reading
Doug Reviews: The Boy Next Door
The Boy Next Door is a predictably crappy piece of schlock disguised as a thriller, but it may also be the funniest film of the year thus far and that has to count for something. Continue reading
EPISODE 62: BEST FILMS OF 2014!
Finally, Doug and Dirty A have compiled their lists of the 10 Best Films of 2014. 2014 was a good year for film. There were a lot of solid titles at the theater this year. Which ones made the cut? Take a listen to find out! Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Blackhat
What the hell is happening to Michael Mann? After directing films like Collateral, Ali, The Insider, and Heat—one of my personal favorites—his last few movies haven’t been all that great. Miami Vice was a dud and Public Enemies was decent, but nothing spectacular, and now he brings us Blackhat, a film that strands a great cast in one of the most boring thrillers I’ve ever seen. What the hell is happening to Michael Mann? Continue reading
Doug Reviews: American Sniper
Director Clint Eastwood’s American Sniper is a tale of two movies. One is tense, thrilling, and expertly made, while the other is simply glossed over. Continue reading
EPISODE 61: INHERENT VICE WITH THE KINGSMAN IN SELMA
In Episode 61, Doug and Dirty A talk about Paul Thomas Anderson’s twisty Thomas Pynchon adaptation, Inherent Vice as well as Selma, a film that is MUCH better than the Oscar love it did NOT receive when the nominations were announced. First, though, they kick things off with an early look at Matthew Vaughn’s latest, Kingsman: the Secret Service. Take a listen! Continue reading
