Kickstarter: Help Museum of the Moving Image crowdfund a permanent Jim Henson exhibition Jim Henson was one of the most creative and beloved people who ever worked in television or film. If you ask most people ... By Hubert VigillaApril 13, 20170 News
8.7 Movies Review: Colossal One of my least favorite movie cliches goes something like this: A person who lives in the city has an existential crisis. They ... By Hubert VigillaApril 5, 20170
7 Movies Review: The Grandmaster While Donnie Yen kicked off the Ip Man craze back in 2008, you could argue that Wong Kar Wai was partially responsible. Wong ... By Hubert VigillaAugust 22, 20130
9 Movies Review: The Act of Killing Joshua Oppenheimer’s The Act of Killing is not just a documentary. It’s also an act of confession, a mediation on the power of ... By Hubert VigillaJuly 19, 20130
Features Interview: Joshua Oppenheimer (The Act of Killing) The Act of Killing was the most audacious documentary I saw at SXSW, as well as the most upsetting and politically charged. We’ll ... By Hubert VigillaJuly 18, 20130
First clip of The Host 2 from director Park Myeong-chan The Host 2 MOVIE (Blockbuster Fantasy - Creature Film)Watch this video on YouTube I really dug Bong Joon-ho’s The Host, the 2006 Korean ... By Hubert VigillaNovember 12, 20120 News
8 Movies Review: Miami Connection Intentionally making a cult classic is difficult. Most cult classics need to be created without irony and then discovered in the wild, usually ... By Hubert VigillaNovember 2, 20120
Features The Ecstasy of Endurance: Bela Tarr’s Satantango Béla Tarr’s Sátántangó is a notorious endurance test for even the most seasoned cinephile. Scott Tobias at The AV Club called it “the ... By Hubert VigillaFebruary 6, 20120