Burnt (Movie Review)
10.30.2015 | By Jack Rico |
The 1-4-0: Compared to the great culinary films, #Burnt is a decent watch, but you can’t help ask why it wasn’t great. Fault the script, fault the script, fault the script. Read More
10.30.2015 | By Jack Rico |
The 1-4-0: Compared to the great culinary films, #Burnt is a decent watch, but you can’t help ask why it wasn’t great. Fault the script, fault the script, fault the script. Read More
05.8.2015 | By Luis Ortega |
The 1-4-0: A typically average indie film, #TheDTrain can deliver on laughs, but its darker and serious undertones hurt the movie instead of making it interesting. Read More
12.5.2013 | By Jack Rico |
The â1-4-0â³: As a revenge drama, @OutOfTheFurnace offers solid performances and an intriguing story, but its goal of greatness falls short. Read More
12.5.2013 | By Jack Rico |
The “1-4-0″: @InsideLlewyn is a heartbreak of a film that will perforate your emotional husk, courtesy of Latino actor Oscar Isaac and the Coen Brothers. Read More
10.11.2013 | By Jack Rico |
The â1-4-0â³:Â “MACHETE don’t make good sequels.” He’s a great character who ran into a stale script full of retread jokes & too much dialogue. It’s not as funny anymore. Read More
10.2.2013 | By Jack Rico |
The “1-4-0″: 12 Years A Slave is one of the best and most emotionally arduous, punishing 2hrs you’ll experience in a movie theater this year. Its level of cruelty will break you. Read More
05.24.2013 | By Jack Rico |
We’re introducing “The 1-4-0”, a brand new movie review summary that will begin each review in 140 characters or less that you can then copy/paste onto Twitter. Enjoy!
The “1-4-0”: ‘Before Midnight’: wait to be reeled in, have your heart exposed, trounced & then mended by an incredible visceral dialogue. A special film. Read More
01.28.2012 | By Mack Chico |
If Terminator 5 shooting was the wise decision is to be rated R and actually will be. The fifth installment of the Terminator, will have an R rating in the words of Megan Ellison, owner and president of Annapurna Pictures studio, which owns the rights to the series.
The first three “Terminator” were all rated R, but then the director McG for “Terminator Salvation”, decided it would be better to lower the rating to PG-13 with the hope that the franchise could be seen by a wider audience with the hope that it would result in higher gross income.
The ace up the sleeve of this fifth installment will undoubtedly be the return of Arnold Schwarzenegger to the franchise. Is he the Terminator? What character would play? All in good time boys.