REEL TRUTH with Serena Whitney
March 19, 2010 – 6:58 am | 3 Comments

The Curse of the Mr. N.I.C.E. Guy
I laid there still in the darkness praying It didn’t sense I was awake. Struggling for air, I had managed to relief myself from my claustrophobic situation by taking …

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Donny & Jon’s Top 10 Netflix Watch Instantly Flicks
March 2, 2010 – 8:33 am | 2 Comments
Donny & Jon’s Top 10 Netflix Watch Instantly Flicks

Quite frankly, if you love movies, you should own a Netflix account. They have everything in ever genre.  A new and clever feature they offer is the ‘Watch Instantly’, that allows you do what the …

5 Things Jon’s Thankful for this Thanksgiving 2009
November 25, 2009 – 11:07 pm | No Comment
5 Things Jon’s Thankful for this Thanksgiving 2009

This isn’t anything remotely like my personal Top 10, that will be at the end of the year. Rather, I just wanted to say thanks to these five, whether it’s a film, a director, or …

Goodbye Solo – DVD Review
August 25, 2009 – 4:44 am | No Comment
Goodbye Solo – DVD Review

The Film:
I pray Hollywood never steals away Ramin Bahrani from the independent scene. Goodbye Solo, his third film, might be his finest yet, but more importantly, it’s abundantly clear that he is one of America’s …

Interview: Ramin Bahrani
August 25, 2009 – 4:32 am | One Comment
Interview: Ramin Bahrani

With all of the praise Ramin Bahrani has received since his debut film Man Push Cart was released in 2005, like Roger Ebert proclaiming his debut is on par with Martin Scorsese’s Mean Streets, as …

Goodbye Solo – Review
June 1, 2009 – 6:53 am | No Comment
Goodbye Solo – Review

I pray Hollywood never steals away Ramin Bahrani from the independent scene. Goodbye Solo, his third film, might be his finest yet, but more importantly, it’s abundantly clear that he is one of America’s best …