by Jason Moore It’s about time I catch up on last year’s much underrated features, as well as those I haven’t got the time to review yet. And I’m gonna…
Zero Dark Thirty By Kathryn Bigelow Kathryn Bigelow will always be at her best when telling the tale from man’s world. In fact, I couldn’t recall any of her films…
Lincoln by Steven Spielberg Steven Spielberg is back on his roots: making a proper film. We sure miss his magic touch, because since the turn of the century, most of…
Beasts of the Southern Wild by Benh Zeitlin Other than Argo, this indie gem is probably this year’s unexpected sensation. An unknown director, collaborating with an unknown screenwriter, and…
Les Misérables by Tom Hooper Before becoming an Academy Award winning director, Tom Hooper was a director for stage plays. His experience, methods, and touches actually showed in the very…
The Dark Knight Rises by Christopher Nolan It is finally here. The end to the greatest comic book superhero franchise ever made, and probably one of the best trilogy…
Seven Psychopaths by Martin McDonagh I love multiple plot films. I love how many characters and different stories synchronize, intertwine, and sewn together. I admire how a screenwriter could…
The Hunger Games by Gary Ross Not many films that’s targetted for teenage viewers marked their existence –and quality- as much as the 80s’ and 90s’. After the turn…
End of Watch by David Ayer Sure it’s only a week until the big night, but I guess it’s about time to appreciate the snubs of the year. I’m…
Brave by Mark Andrews, Brenda Chapman, and Steve Purcell In Indonesia, we have a saying that literally translates, “life is like a spinning wheel –sometimes you’re on top, sometimes you’re…
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