THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER sees Taika lose himself in Marvel's madness
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief & Old Sport
Thor: Love and Thunder is trying hard to do a lot of things but in the end gets lost in itself.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief & Old Sport
Thor: Love and Thunder is trying hard to do a lot of things but in the end gets lost in itself.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
Buster is considered today to be one the of most prolific actor/directors that ever graced the silver screen.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
Much like anchovies or blue cheese Strickland’s films appeal to a particular type of palette.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
This piece of cinema truly speaks for itself and what it has to say is incredible.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
I adore details like this and these little extras make owning a physical film release feel so much more special.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief and Old Sport
Director Jim Archer’s feature film debut based on the short of the same name, is a whimsical story about loneliness and friendship.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
Within the beautiful pages one is given a plethora of knowledge about forgotten stars and obscure Hollywood tales.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
It’s Alive!, penned by Julian David Stone tells an imaginary tale of the few days prior to filming one of the most iconic horror pictures ever made; James Whale’s Frankenstein.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
Girls On Film, is sprinkled with personal anecdotes, film history, and a focus on women in front of the camera that inevitably had an impact on Malone’s life.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport and Editor in Chief
This is the type of story that I love to watch unfold.
by Ryan Silberstein, The Red Herring and Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport
Riddles are better than jokes.
by Rosalie Kicks, Editor in Chief & Old Sport
Documentaries are such an interesting genre of filmmaking.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport and Editor in Chief
If you’re the type that enjoys sitting on the edge of your seat and doesn’t easily scare from a bump in the night, here are six Sundance flicks that I recommend seeking out.
by Rosalie Kicks, The Old Sport
On January 28, I will embark on my third year of covering the Sundance film festival and, like many things as of late, it could not look more differently.
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When a movie opens with a good old fashioned body disposal, fire, and a celebration afterwards at a traveling carnival, I know I am watching the right film.
by Ryan Silberstein, Red Herring and Rosalie Kicks, The Old Sport
Three is a magic number.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
To date, Licorice Pizza is Paul Thomas Anderson’s most frivolous and gentle film.
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport & Editor in Chief
We we want to just hang with Phoebe and Podcast.
by Batzina Belfry (aka Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport)
Paying respect to horror hosts from days gone by… Gorgon
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Paying respect to horror hosts from days gone by… Morgus The Magnificent
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