more by Gregory Lamberson
published on Jun. 16, 2017 6am
“You go inside the cage? Cage goes in the water? You go in the water? Shark’s in the water?”
published on Jun. 9, 2017 11am
This time the goal is to copy the successful Marvel Cinematic Universe formula.
published on Jun. 2, 2017 1pm
Following a dreary Man of Steel and dreadful Batman v. Superman, we finally have a true crowd pleaser from the DC universe with Wonder Woman.
published on May. 17, 2017 12am
Like Prometheus, Alien: Covenant ends with a cliffhanger and promise of another entry, but this origin feels as told as it is old.
published on Apr. 26, 2017 12am
Video didn’t just kill the radio star, it also relegated a lot of B movies to the small screen.
published on Apr. 5, 2017 12am
Now playing at the Screening Room, the first musical about man-eating stripper mermaids.
published on Mar. 8, 2017 12am
A picture that owes much to wrestling and operates much like a theme park ride, with dazzling special effects delivered at a breathless pace and high decibel level.
published on Jun. 30, 2016 9am
Steven Spielberg has re-teamed with E.T. screenwriter Melissa Mathison for the slick big screen adaptation of Roald Dahl’s children’s book The BFG (Big Friendly Giant), and has spent a great deal of Disney dollars playing with CG, perspective, and a large number of a
published on May. 6, 2016 1pm
At this point it’s evident the superhero movie boom is no fad, but a full-blown cinematic genre akin to the American western.
published on Apr. 13, 2016 8am
14 hours in the life of a production assistant on the crew of a major motion picture.