The Independent Film Festival of Boston always has an amazing selection of documentaries, and this year is no exception. For our first doc spotlight, I wanted to feature Life on the V: The Story of V66. The film is the debut feature documentary from Eric Green, and tells the story a popular music video channel …
Things seem great for Craig (Harry Lloyd), stable job, great family, and he’s about start a new part of his life with his girlfriend, moving to San Francisco. He decides to hold off on his upcoming life changes by taking a solo road trip to the South, looking for all the “world’s largest” novelties. The …
IFFBoston 2014 kicks off the evening of April 23rd at the Somerville Theatre with BENEATH THE HARVEST SKY, directed by Aron Gaudet and Gita Pullapilly. The film premiered at Toronto last year, and tells the story of two best friends, that are looking to leave their industrial town in Maine, and dream of moving down …
Came across this excellent short film over the weekend. Directed by Ben Aston, the short shows a lonely Brit named Lucy (Bec Hill) connecting with a Russian Cosmonaut (Stewart Lockwood) over chat roulette. Check it out! Happy Monday! Russian Roulette from Ben Aston on Vimeo.
April looks like a good month for Netflix with a ton of movies hitting the streaming service! Here’s a few to look out for. Barton Fink The Cohen Brothers ’91 period film was their second collaboration with John Turturro. It tells the story of a Broadway writer who relocates to California to write for Hollywood. …
The list of films for the Independent Film Festival of Boston 2014 is out! The opening night film is BENEATH THE HARVEST SKY directed by Gita Pullapilly and Aron Gaudet, and the closing night film is from Michel Gondry, MOOD INDIGO.
After a winter hiatus, the LonelyReviewer Show returns! We play catch up with awards season, what we’ve watched and what we thought! Enjoy the episode below, download directly here, subscribe in iTunes, and for you non-iTunes people, you can find the feed here! [ca_audio url=”http://www.lonelyreviewer.com/podcast/episode11catchingup.mp3″ width=”600″ height=”27″ css_class=”codeart-google-mp3-player” autoplay=”false”] The LonelyReviewer Show is produced in …
I haven’t hid my love of Wolf of Wall Street at all, so it brought me great joy to see these two awesome candid videos appear on JoBlo’s Youtube page. About 12 minutes of seemingly random b-roll from the Wolf of Wall Street set. So often these types of things are tightly produced promotional tools …
The 86th Annual Academy Awards are this weekend, and it looks to be another interesting race for the nominees. It was a hard one to finalize my predictions on, but I feel like I’m putting forward a decent list. Back a few years ago, “Hugo” picked up most of the technical achievements, and “The Artist,” …
The first quarter of the year tends to be dumping ground for Hollywood films that don’t otherwise fit into a studio’s release schedule (see our review for “Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit“). They are movies that they either don’t have faith in, or, don’t believe they’ll bring in the summer tentpole dollars, or, any sort of …