The Iceman is inspired by the shocking true story of mob hitman Richard Kuklinski. Kuklinski began taking on any mob job that came his way after his longtime boss laid him off for letting a witness go. He developed a…
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Mud Review (Film, 2013)
by Robert • 22 May 2013 • 0 Comments
Ellis and Neckbone, two teenage boys from Arkansas, find a boat stuck in a tree on a small island. A strange man called Mud claims ownership of the boat and asks the boys to help him meet up with his…
Iron Man 3 Review (Film, 2013)
by Robert • 5 May 2013 • 0 Comments
Superhero films based on existing material have a hard road ahead of them at this point. With critical acclaim for a wide variety of stand alone stories (like The Avengers, Thor, and Captain America: The First Avenger), the writers of…
The Dictator Review (Film, 2012)
by Robert • 30 April 2013 • 0 Comments
Holy heck. Do you guys remember when I was the film reviewer for TYCP? One of my reviews never got published when I stopped getting any correspondence from the editor of the site. I have uncovered this long-lost review and…
The Place Beyond the Pines Review (Film, 2013)
by Robert • 15 April 2013 • 0 Comments
The Place Beyond the Pines is a linear anthology film telling three distinct chapters in a much looser story about fathers, sons, and personal responsibility. In the first story, professional motorcycle stuntman Luke discovers he has an infant son with…
Trance Review (Film, 2013)
by Robert • 13 April 2013 • 0 Comments
Trance is the intimate, quiet, and reality-driven companion film to 2010′s Inception. An art auctioneer in London gets pulled into organized crime when he helps steal Goya’s Witches in the Air. He loses all memory of the theft after being…
End of Watch Review (Film, 2012)
by Robert • 10 April 2013 • 0 Comments
End of Watch is a documentary-style crime thriller about a tight group of LAPD officers fighting against gang violence. Mexican drug cartels have moved into the neighborhood and violent crime is on the rise. The two main officers, Taylor and…
Stoker Review (Film, 2013)
by Robert • 26 March 2013 • 0 Comments
Stoker is the most beautiful horror film I’ve seen since Three…Extremes (2004/2005 US). Coincidentally, it’s also the first Chan-wook Park film I’ve seen in theaters since Three…Extremes. Park knows how he wants to tell a story and he is not…
Down With Love Review (Film, 2003)
by Robert • 25 March 2013 • 0 Comments
Down With Love is over the top, cheesy, and rife with cliches. That’s also the entire point of the film. Writers Eve Ahlert and Dennis Drake crafted the skeleton of a throwback Rock Hudson/Doris Day battle of the sexes madcap…
The Incredible Burt Wonderstone Review (Film, 2013)
by Robert • 22 March 2013 • 0 Comments
As children, Burt and Anton were picked on mercilessly for being different. They formed a common bond over magic and grew up to become headliners in Las Vegas. They’ve grown to hate each other, but the success of the act…
Oz: The Great and Powerful Review (Film, 2013)
by Robert • 11 March 2013 • 1 Comment
I’m a big fan of L. Frank Baum’s Oz series. I’ve read all of the books multiple times and know the main stories and characters inside and out. There could be a dozen more great Oz films based on the…
Quartet Review (Film, 2012)
by Robert • 7 March 2013 • 0 Comments
A retirement home for professional musicians is in trouble. Almost all of the funds each year come from a huge benefit gala honoring Giuseppe Verdi’s birthday put on by the residents. However, the star performer is unable to perform this…
The Paperboy Review (Film, 2012)
by Robert • 4 March 2013 • 1 Comment
Director Lee Daniels follows up his Academy Award-nominated genre-fluid coming of age masterpiece Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire with the not-Academy Award-nominated genre-fluid pulpy noir psychedelic coming of age crime thriller The Paperboy. The film opens with…
The Last Exorcism Part II Review (Film, 2013)
by Robert • 1 March 2013 • 0 Comments
One of the few shining beacons of hope in the found footage deluge after Paranormal Activity was The Last Exorcism. The quiet, unassuming horror film follows a religious con-man who earned his living performing fake exorcisms. He meets his match…