my advice - go and see it soon, don't read anything about it, or talk to anyone that has seen it, best to see it with as little fore knowledge as possible.
This. I knew the name of this movie and that's it. Made it a trillion times better.
my advice - go and see it soon, don't read anything about it, or talk to anyone that has seen it, best to see it with as little fore knowledge as possible.
Saw Tiny Furniture in preparation for Lena Dunham's Girls premiering tomorrow night on HBO.
Neat debut for her, directorially, and I'm squarely in the range for her post-college ennui. Lagged a bit during the middle section, but ultimately a worthwhile watch. That stark white apartment is just magnificent(ly terrifying).
Probably seeing this Monday. Then again, Damsels in Distress is also playing here, and I absolutely need to get to that before it leaves.
and another cast member
Allison Williams is the daughter of NBC Nightly news anchor Brian Williams.
I hope your expectations are not too high
keep in mind it can't be anywhere near as awesome as Hunger Games, that has been number 1 for 3 weeks now.
no, I forgot that HG is in it's 4th weekend
pretty impressive, no 1, 4 weeks in a row.
I do think 'expectations' can influence how much one enjoys a film, so for that reason, I try and not over-hype.
I will say I have walked out of a theater saying
hey, that movie was much better than I expected, so it goes both ways.
Cabin in the Woods didn't really have me entirely until the last 30 minutes or so, but it's good stuff. Aint no Behind the Mask, though.
Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006)
The next great psycho horror slasher has given a documentary crew exclusive access to his life as he plans his reign of terror over the sleepy town of Glen Echo, all the while deconstructing the conventions and archetypes of the horror genre for them
Probably seeing this Monday. Then again, Damsels in Distress is also playing here, and I absolutely need to get to that before it leaves.
Anyone seen The Raid yet? If so, opinions?
Yeah that's the one. Incredibly funny, well thought film, that.