Pistorius Murder: The Death of a Woman, and a Hero
In Olympics | By Bryan Lienesch | On February 15 2013 01:28 AM
LOVESTRUCK: It's almost impossible to think that these two people staring into each other's eyes would be at the opposite ends of a gun just a few months later. Photo courtesy Reuters
Let me start off by saying this should ...
Smacked Down: Wrestling Out of the 2020 Olympics
In Olympics | By Bryan Lienesch | On February 12 2013 08:50 PM
Photo courtesy Ryan Pierse/Getty Images
There's been a lot of talk about the "20/20 Experience", Justin Timberlake's upcoming album officially bringing his return to music. However, when it comes to the 2020 experience, the Olympics will be without wrestling.
The IOC ...
A Decade of Desperation and Suspense: Zero Dark Thirty
In Movies | By Steve Habrat | On January 13 2013 11:52 AM
After becoming the first woman ever to receive a Best Director Oscar for the 2009 teeth-rattler The Hurt Locker, the world anxiously awaited to see what director Kathryn Bigelow would produce next. It turned out that the next project she ...
Off the Chain: Django Unchained
In Movies | By Steve Habrat | On December 28 2012 01:51 PM
For years, Quentin Tarantino has been hinting that he wanted to make a spaghetti western. He constantly gushes about Sergio Leone’s classic epic The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly (it’s his favorite film) and he even nabbed a bit ...
Times Are Tough For Gangsters Too: Killing Them Softly
In Movies | By Steve Habrat | On December 9 2012 01:02 PM
I can’t really say that I’ve ever left a crime thriller with my stomach in a knot. I didn’t know it was possible for the crime thriller genre, which seems to be stuck on repeat and incapable of surprises, was ...
Preview: Life of Pi
By now, you have probably seen numerous ads, posters and other marketing for the new movie Life of Pi from director Ang Lee. If you're like many, you're wondering to yourself, "What is it?". I've got your answer: Life of ...
Argo: Bad Hair and White-Knuckle Suspense
In Movies | By Steve Habrat | On November 11 2012 12:35 PM
Did you ever think that Ben “Gigli” Affleck would become a respected Hollywood director who now has three great films under his directing belt? Yeah, I would have never guessed that either, especially after also seeing Reindeer Games and Daredevil. ...
SEVEN PSYCHOPATHS Review: Twisted, Dark and Funny Piece of Crime
See, this would have never happened if more people had cats!
Colin Farrell stars as a struggling screenwriter named Marty, who inadvertently becomes entangled in the Los Angeles criminal underworld after his oddball friends Billy (Sam Rockwell) and Hans (Christopher Walken) ...
ARGO Review: A Smart, Funny and Entertaining Thriller
See, Star Wars really did save people’s lives.
The movie is on the true story of a secret 1979 CIA mission during the Iran Hostage crisis in which six diplomats are rescued through a bizarre extraction plan involving a fake Hollywood film crew scouting ...
Movie Review: End of Watch
Honestly, after seeing Training Day, I will never be able to trust a cop.
Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña star as two Los Angeles police officers as they patrol the city’s meanest streets of south central Los Angeles. One day, however, they ...