Under the Gun Review: "Paul Thomas Anderson is a director known for his divisive films. Boogie Nights was criticized for the glorification of the adult film industry when it was doing anything but. There Will Be Blood was put down for its constant nihilism shown through the eyes of a morally terrible main character. Inherent Vice is his newest film, sure to sway viewers into positive and negative camps. Based upon the Thomas Pynchon novel of the same title, the film about a pot-smoking private eye is like taking a hit of a joint with each viewing. At first glance, the 1970s-based noir feels like a hazily obscured dream, one that is somber but oft-times hilarious. After repeat viewings, you start deciphering things in a different way, like an extra-sensory layer is added to the story that you didn’t catch in the first place. Finally releasing in Boston (in 35mm at Coolidge Corner!), the best movie of 2014 is available for your mind to try to wrap around."
One of 2023's biggest and dumbest creature features is making waves right now on streaming around the world.
"If you are already a fan of this franchise, this is a very good option this weekend at the cinema. It's well made, the actors are great and the story/world setting is very interesting." - Bryan (Resident Entertainment)
Ashley Madison-Sex Lies and Scandal Review: The documentary refuses to take a stand on whether or not it wants us to feel bad for cheaters, infuriating viewers with its wishy washy attitude.