Saturday, May 21st, 2011
by Ryan Macdonald Driving out to Seattle today, I couldn’t help but feel great. It was 70 degrees out, the skyline looked magnificent, the mountains were visible in the distance. Everyone was out and about, walking around downtown. What could make this wonderful, sunny day complete? Sitting in a dark room with strangers for four […]
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Thursday, May 5th, 2011
It’s that time of year again. When Northwest hipsters, film buffs, and loaded retirees converge on downtown Seattle, and celebrate our lack of Springtime weather by cramming into small, dark rooms all day in the hopes of witnessing indie cinema magic. Hell yes. The 2011 Seattle International Film Festival kicks off on May 19. After […]
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Monday, February 28th, 2011
Well now that we’ve all struggled through yet another predictable, unimaginative, lackluster awards season, let’s get down to the real shit. The films that went unnoticed or under-appreciated by everyone in Hollywood. Thanks to everyone who voted, keep reading! -GWG MOST ENTERTAINING FEATURE Salt ——-WINNER——- The Expendables Machete Tron: Legacy Iron Man 2 BEST ANIMATED […]
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Thursday, February 10th, 2011
So here’s the nominees. It was a tough list, but we’re happy with it. Ballots are at the bottom of the post. Get voting, and we’ll have the awards in a couple weeks! -GWG MOST ENTERTAINING FEATURE Salt The Expendables Machete Tron: Legacy Iron Man 2 BEST ANIMATED FEATURE How to Train Your Dragon Toy […]
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Thursday, February 3rd, 2011
I’m mad as hell and I’m not going to take it anymore!! It’s awards season again, and I for one am not in a red carpet mood. I should be scouring the nominees lists, constantly adding to and crossing off my “To Watch” lists, and arguing about certain questionable nominations. Instead, I’m on Wikipedia looking […]
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Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011
by The Great White Gypsy The Other Woman - Written and Directed by Don Roos Natalie Portman has had one of the most impressive careers in recent history. I will always give her films a shot. However. Do we really need another brooding drama about a couple losing a child? I understand the film is […]
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