July 7, 2014
There is nothing that I cannot stand more than boastful filmmaking. You know the type. These are films that assert…
February 12, 2014
All is fair in love and war, especially with paintballs.…
February 7, 2014
Filmmaker and film critic Dan Gvozden created this moving PSA to help with a very serious issue in his community…
February 6, 2014
Lone Survivor, a film very loosely based on the story of a Navy SEAL squadron left stranded to battle against…
January 30, 2014
Deep inside the insular cortex of our brains, a flurry of actions and reactions occur to create the feelings we…
January 23, 2014
What makes art, as an entity, so fascinating to study is that there are as many different opinions on it…
January 15, 2014
The critical community is filled with voices of all makes and models. Be it Dana Stevens, A.O. Scott, or Armond…
January 2, 2014
2013 was the year of movies that I had been waiting for. After a disappointing 2012 where I struggled to…
December 19, 2013
It happened with the buzz of a motorcycle and a flash of a British serving officer rushing past Peter O'Toole's…
December 13, 2013
It isn’t a spoiler to say that The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug isn’t the resolution to Peter Jackson’s The…
December 4, 2013
On its surface, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire improves on the original The Hunger Games in just about every way. The film’s bigger budget…
November 20, 2013
The best thing about the growing availability and quantity of streaming titles is that audiences are no longer subject to the very…
November 14, 2013
With the domestic release of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival-winning Blue is the Warmest Color, I’ve been doing a great…
November 7, 2013
Editors Note: We are pleased to welcome film expert Dan Gvozden to the pages of What Weekly. He is a…