Breachcast 81: Dustin Hates Everything

This week we discuss 48FPS for The Hobbit, Michael Shannon is Zod, Duncan Jones directing Wolverine, Your Highness, Hanna, Insidious, The Killing, and Lights Out.

 
Breachcast SXSW 2011 Edition: Source Code Post Screening Questions

This is the post screening Q/A with the cast and crew of Source Code. Present are director Duncan Jones, writer Ben Ripley and actors Jake Gyllenhaal, Vera Farmiga, and Michelle Monaghan.

 
Breachcast SXSW 2011 Edition: Source Code Panel

Due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts, I really didn’t see anything new yesterday. Well, I did but am not comfortable talking about what I saw (if you need to know, message me on Facebook or Twitter and I’ll let you know privately, but it’s nothing crazy I assure you). In any event, here is the panel for Source Code with Jake Gyllenhaal, Vera Farmiga, Michelle Monaghan, Director Duncan Jones, and Writer Ben Ripley.

 
SXSW 2011 Review: Source Code

Reading other thoughts on this film I feel I am in the minority but I’ve never changed my opinion on a film while watching it more times than I did last evening during Source Code. I loved the first 20 minutes, hated the second 20 minutes, and then took turns loving and hating the film [...]

 
News I Stole from Magazines I Read 3: Son of News I Stole

I figure if I just wear a fedora with a “PRESS” card in the band, I can get into at least a few screenings. Right? Until then, I’ve found a better media center for to steal my news. No noisy kids or students. No chess clubs or parental invasions. Just a hot asiago pretzel and iced white mocha. Extra shot. Light ice. And a window seat with a sill. And wifely company. Exactly how theft should be.

 
Adam's Top Ten Films of 2009

It wasn’t really a tough year for me to do a ten best. It was actually harder for me to trim some of it down than it has been in years past. In a year in which the amount of good outweighs the bad, i would consider it a successful year for movies. I didn’t [...]

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