Film Critic

Favorite Movies: Jaws, Star Wars Trilogy, Aliens, Citizen Kane, The Third Man, Dawn read more of the Dead ('78), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre ('74), Fargo, Miller's Crossing, Reservoir Dogs, The Manchurian Candidate ('62), Taxi Driver, Back to the Future, Stand by Me, Shaun of the Dead, Boogie Nights, La Dolce Vita, 12 Angry Men, The Birds, Touch of Evil

Likes: Film, Beer (who the hell DOESN'T around here?!), writing, NY Mets, read more The Jets, Girls who love film AND beer (at the same time), Jazz, Deadwood, The Wire, The Office, The Twilight Zone, Cormac McCarthy, Graham Greene, Stephen King, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Scorsese, Spielberg, Halloween season, Marvel movies, Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, Ash vs Evil Dead, Game of Thrones, Edgar Allen Poe, Mother Nature

Brightburn (Movie Review)

PLOT: Twelve years after crash-landing into a farm and being adopted by its owners, a boy learns that not only is he from another planet, but he's been sent here to overtake the Earth. REVIEW: When the first BRIGHTBURN trailer...

Best Horror Movie You Never Saw: May (2002)

Welcome to Arrow in the Head's The Best Horror Movie You Never Saw, which will be dedicated to highlighting horror films that, for one reason or another, don't get as much love as we think they should. We know plenty...

Review: Tolkien

PLOT: The life of J.R.R. Tolkien, the author of THE LORD OF THE RINGS, is tracked from his early days as an orphan and prep school student to his adult life as a young intellectual in love and as a...

Exclusive: Adam Mason talks Alice In Chains: Black Antenna

Adam Mason is a name we've been familiar with for quite a while around here. The UK-born filmmaker has long been known for tough, low-budget thrillers that take its characters to the brink of madness; titles include PIG, LUSTER, THE...

Review: The Man Who Killed Don Quixote

PLOT: A successful but vacuous commercial director who once helmed an inspired version of Don Quixote finds himself playing Sancho Panza to a mad shoemaker's Quixote in Spain. REVIEW: 30 years is a long time to build up anticipation for...

Review: The Haunting of Sharon Tate

PLOT: In the days leading up to her murder, actress Sharon Tate has upsetting premonitions of the night she and her friends will fall victim to the Manson Family. REVIEW: With so many movies out there – and still to...
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