Bill Cosby Joins Comedy Documentary
Robert Townsend’s upcoming documentary ‘Why We Laugh: Black Comedians on Black Comedy’ just got a good snag: Bill Cosby. Cosby is a legendary comedian whose television show, ‘The Cosby Show,’ ran for 8...
View ArticleDVD Review: The Proposal
It’s not like you haven’t seen this one before. Two people don’t get along, they’re forced together… Will they find love? In Sandra Bullock’s movie, “The Proposal,” writer Pete Chiarelli shakes...
View ArticleShort Film: “Obvious Child”
A new film from Lonely Reviewer friends Anna Bean and Gillian Robespierre has just debuted on-line and we wanted to let you know ’cause it’s really good. It stars Jenny Slate. (You may have seen her...
View ArticleVideo Pick of the Week: Wolfman, DDS
Rob Kutner, one of our favorite contributors has just released a video parodying the ‘Wolfman’ remake called “Wolfman, DDS,” starring Kutner, Sheryl Zohn, and Will Forte. The video is a promo for his...
View ArticleIFFBoston ’12 VIDEO: Q&A With Ira Glass – Sleepwalk with Me
In this excerpt from IFFBoston 2012’s opening night Q&A, Ira Glass of NPR’s “This American Life” sits down with Meghna Chakrabarti of WBUR’s RadioBoston to talk about his collaboration with Mike...
View ArticleReview: The Campaign
I don’t know about you, but I’m quickly getting tired of the Presidential campaign, and we still have a few months before election day. So, the last thing I really wanted to see was a movie about...
View ArticleFilm Review: Neighbors
Neighbors opens in theaters nationwide today, May 9. Check your local listings for showtimes. My parents were pretty strict when it came to abiding by the MPAA rating system. Many of my friends hustled...
View ArticleFilm Review: Frank
Frank opens in limited release August 22nd. Check your local listings for showtimes. No, the pictures are not a joke. The Frank of the film’s title is in fact a man who spends his life wearing a large...
View ArticleFilm Review: The Man on Her Mind
The Man on Her Mind is in theaters now. Check your local listings for showtimes. Think back to the last conversation you had with a close friend. How many times did you say his name? As long as you...
View ArticleFilm Review: It Was You Charlie
It Was You Charlie is now available on iTunes. The short film seems like something of a right of passage for many filmmakers. Film school is littered with the reels of shorts of varying pretension and...
View ArticleFilm Review: Into the Woods
Into the Woods opens in wide release on Christmas Day, December 25th. Check your local listings for showtimes. Adapting stage musicals to the big screen is hard. While the screen may loom over the...
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