HST… Best Movies of 2013
Day two of HST’s Best Of lists brings us to Movies. Be sure to come back tomorrow for Music!
Read more "HST… Best Movies of 2013"Day two of HST’s Best Of lists brings us to Movies. Be sure to come back tomorrow for Music!
Read more "HST… Best Movies of 2013"Edgar Wright’s latest, The World’s End, is fighting to not be his weakest film overall, yet it’s still great and one of the better films of the summer.
Read more "Film Review: The World’s End"Looks like it’s time again for the writers over at HST to look ahead to what we expect/hope to be the best of the best books, movies, music, TV shows and video games of the coming months.
Read more "Looking Ahead To 2013: Quarter 3 (July – September)"Zac: Snow White and the Huntsman (#SWATH, love that hashtag) is the second take on the classic Grimm fairy tale to be released this year and it is a visual feast that could have used a bit more plot and character development.
Read more "HST… Film Review: Snow White and the Huntsman"The Adventures of Tintin is a wonderful action-adventure that allows director Steven Spielberg to unleash every action beat/camera move he has never been able to do with the freedom of motion capture.
Read more "Film Review: The Adventures of Tintin"For ages and ages (I have a knack for exaggeration) I have been hearing nothing but praise for Attack the Block from places all over the country. Week after week I continued to check Fandango for Friday releases in hopes that it would finally grace the fine people of STL with its presence, but each […]
Read more "Film Review: Attack the Block"Joe Cornish makes his feature debut with Attack the Block, a fun, fast paced, creature feature that any fans of the genre should rush out to see.
Read more "Film Review: Attack the Block"Paul is a love letter to Spielberg and Lucas of the 70’s and 80’s with more references than you can shake a stick at in what is basically a giant geek road comedy that will work for film nerds and regular folk alike. Greg Mottola takes Simon Pegg and Nick Frost’s script (they also star) […]
Read more "Review: Paul"A couple of weeks ago I excitedly told my aunt that I was going to Comic Con in a week, with a big ol’ smile on my face. I didn’t really expect her to be jealous, but I was overly excited. Then she asked if it was a gathering of comics or something. As in […]
Read more "Comic-Con International 2010 – My Experience in Nerd Heaven"Richard Curtis’ silly, random, and plot-less ode to rock n’ roll, comedy easily overcomes any of its own short comings by having a knock out cast and a number of good laughs along the way. Back in the sixties when British rock was at an all time high, the British government didn’t allow the music […]
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