In Select Theaters Starting October 19th From first-time writer/director Elizabeth Chomko, WHAT THEY HAD centers on a family in crisis. Bridget (Hilary Swank) returns home to Chicago at her brother...
FAHRENHEIT 451 REVIEWED “Fahrenheit 451” has experience a few adaptations. When HBO announced their version coming from the director of 99 Homes, I was pumped. Then, I saw the film. Somewh...
Imagine a society where books are outlawed and “firemen” have been tasked to burn and destroy any remaining literature, erasing history right before our eyes. This is the reality in Fahrenheit 451, a ...
AndersonVision Best Films of 2017: #1 – THE SHAPE OF WATER (20th Century Fox) THE SHAPE OF WATER REVIEWED “The Shape of Water” asks a lot of its audience. Not on the cerebral level, but in...
WOLVES REVIEWED “Wolves” is a movie about a kid getting a scholarship to play basketball at Cornell University. While Cornell doling out free rides for their mediocre team sounds like a fa...
Check out the early art poster for Guillermo Del Toro’s latest film. Bonus points for the use of James Jean’s art. Jean’s work will be familiar to comic fans, as he was the cover art...
NOCTURNAL ANIMALS REVIEWED “Nocturnal Animals” is my kind of revenge tale. Equal parts meta-fiction and F*** you letter to an ex-wife, director Tom Ford creates the best looking film of 20...
MIDNIGHT SPECIAL REVIEWED “Midnight Special” follows a cult that worships a special kid. Well, the government has gone bonkers and the kid’s “dad” has had to take him on ...
ELVIS & NIXON REVIEWED “Elvis & Nixon” is a Nixonian comedy that goes in a different direction than a film like “Dick”. While Spacey plays Nixon like a bad Ed Sullivan ...