Movie Night with Lauren: Cemetery Junction (2010)
Movie Night With Lauren #6: From Crimson Peak to Cemetery Junction thanks to Burn Gorman. Check out the explanation for Movie Night here.
Read more "Movie Night with Lauren: Cemetery Junction (2010)"Movie Night With Lauren #6: From Crimson Peak to Cemetery Junction thanks to Burn Gorman. Check out the explanation for Movie Night here.
Read more "Movie Night with Lauren: Cemetery Junction (2010)"Muppets Most Wanted brings the crew back for another adventure and the results are fun, fast paced and hilarious.
Read more "Film Review: Muppets Most Wanted"The first feature film from the brilliant British duo Stephen Merchant and Ricky Gervais is a bit more of a dramatic affair but still serves as an excellent, if a tad conventional, portrait of an era with their excellent blend of humor, sadness, and reality. The film follows three friends form a rundown section of […]
Read more "Review: Cemetery Junction (Now Out on Blu-Ray/DVD)"And make sure to tune in every Friday night on HBO! Your life will be a bit brighter now that Karl Pilkington is in it.
Read more "Watch The Ricky Gervais Show: Episode 1 For Free!"The latest from Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, can’t wait! Top 10 most anticipated of the year even though they say it is 20/80, comedy/drama. Just looking forward to seeing what these two brilliant writers have cooked up next. Damn Brits get this in April! Anyways, here is the poster and the trailer is after […]
Read more "Cemetery Junction Trailer and Poster!!! Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant’s Feature Debut!"Ricky Gervais makes his American writing and directing debut with the help of Matthew Robinson and the results are a dramedy that doesn’t deliver the laugh a minute pace you might be expecting, but it doesn’t try to and it works fairly well. The premise of the film is very high concept and takes place […]
Read more "Review: The Invention Of Lying"Ricky Gervais teams with David Koepp to make a great debut as a film lead for American audiences in a film that is a bit familiar but fresh and funny enough to keep you entertained. Frank (Greg Kinnear) is walking along the streets of New York having a cell phone conversation with his wife, followed […]
Read more "Review: Ghost Town"Matthew Vaughn’s follow up to the excellent Layer Cake is a solid fantasy adventure that has gotten better on subsequent viewings. Tristan (Charlie Cox) live in the village of Wall that sits on the edge of the fantastical world of Stormhold which he has to cross into to find a shooting star to buy the […]
Read more "Review: Stardust"The feature length finale to one of the funniest television shows ever is a very well done piece but can be extremely sad and depressing at times for some of the characters we have grown to love. Now, that is not to say that there aren’t moments of hilarity as well, there are some amazing […]
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