The Fault in Our Stars Review

By: Anthony Zangrillo The Fault in Our Stars is the film adaptation of John Green’s best selling novel of the same name. It tells the story of two teenagers who meet and fall deeply in love. It’s definitely a strong story about young love in general, but what distinguishes it from Read more…

The Monuments Men Review

By: Carl Cottingham If you were to ask me what my favorite subject was, I would definitely answer history. If I also had to specify what type of history, then I would also say World War II. I honestly can’t explain why that’s the case, but the subject has grabbed hold Read more…

CHILD OF GOD REVIEW

By: Anthony Zangrillo Written and directed by James Franco, Child of God will undoubtedly disturb most viewers; however this very respectful adaptation combines powerful imagery in order to establish a reprehensible individual, which may invoke feelings of sympathy in some audience members. This seemingly impossible reaction for such a depraved Read more…

The Raid 2: Berandal Review

By: Anthony Zangrillo In 2011, Gareth Evans made The Raid. A nippy 100-minute film that gave us probably the best action sequences choreographed in the last decade. The greatest thing about The Raid was that it didn’t take any compromises, heads were cracked open, limbs were broken and unlike most action Read more…

Labor Day Review

By: Anthony Zangrillo As I walked into the screening theatre for Labor Day, I was greeted by a host handing out promotional pocket tissues, letting me know that this movie was “a real tear-jerker.” Provided Jason Reitman’s history of tackling smart, self-aware comedies (Juno, Young Adult), I found it odd Read more…

Saving Mr. Banks Review

By: Carl Cottingham On April 24, 1964, Walt Disney and his studio released the musical fantasy Mary Poppins onto the general public. It was hailed as an instant classic upon its release, a timeless fairy-tale about a magical nanny the likes of which children of all ages have adored for Read more…

Man of Steel Review

By: Kevin T. Keeling First, I just want to say that watching a movie in the same room as the actors who starred in is a very surreal experience. It is hard to explain, but it almost feel invasive and voyeuristic. (I got to attend the World Premiere for Man Read more…