19 Sep Obvious Child Review

This year’s most captivating romantic comedy is anything but Obvious The brainchild of writer-director, Gillian Robespierre, Obvious Child tells the story of Donna Stern, a late twenty-something stand-up comedienne with a bohemian sensibility and quirky sense of humor. After getting dumped by her less-than-sympathetic boyfriend and losing her job at...

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12 Sep The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Review

Bilbo Baggin's Journey Continues The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, the second film in the famed trilogy from visionary director Peter Jackson, is this week’s FridayFlix feature. Picking up where the first Hobbit adventure left off, Smaug follows Bilbo Baggins as he unites with wizard Gandalf...

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05 Sep Back to School

School's in session!   It’s back to school season and we’re celebrating by featuring four of our most spirited films. First is Frat Brothers, a story of two brothers torn apart by Fraternity allegiances. Tanner Hall, starring Hollywood starlet Rooney Mara, is a stirring drama that takes...

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29 Aug The Rover Review

Pearce and Pattinson: The Formidable Duo This week’s FridayFlix piece, The Rover, is the much buzzed about follow-up from Animal Kingdom’s acclaimed director, David Michôd. Set against the landscape of an economically blighted Australian outback, the film follows wandering loner, Eric, as he treks across the...

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22 Aug The Significance of Horror Sequels

Sequels can really be a hit or miss, and are very rarely better than they’re predecessor. However, there are some Hollywood gems that break this stigma and exceed the original. A prime example of a sequel that is better than the original is V/H/S 2,...

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