Sports documentaries are generally allowed to make some assumptions. Talk about baseball, football, basketball, hockey, or soccer can gloss over the structural ...
A lot happens in eighteen years. Look at Kevin Smith. While his daughter was born two years prior to Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, fatherhood had only begun. ...
Denny (Chris Messina) tells his teenage son Paul (Jaeden Martell) to stand tall with dignity and never run away. Meant as inspiration with a sympathetic heart, ...
It wasn't wise to borrow money from local mobster Tony Davolio (Chazz Palminteri), but brothers Mickey (Jon Abrahams) and Jackie (Mark Webber) didn't have a cho...
Buffalo sports fans are die-hard. Go to most big cities across America and you'll find a Queen City backers' bar of ex-pats communing to enjoy (and, this past d...
We never meet the narrator (Nick Offerman) of Bob Byington's film Frances Ferguson. This isn't necessarily a bad thing or uncommon, but I couldn't shake the ide...
It's an unorthodox but sweetly unsurprising premise: the cancer-stricken Emma (Petey J. Gibson) demands her wife Josie (Nika Ezell Pappas) meet someone new so s...
There's a joke told about a third of the way through Mac Cappuccino's film Malaisia. It's bad. Jay Schmidt is the one laying out the excessive amount of exposit...
Everything in this world comes down to control and that's what makes the work being done by minority classes (gender, race, sexuality, religion, etc.) so import...
There's a reason the first word in Michael Glover Smith's triptych Rendezvous in Chicago isn't pluralized despite consisting of three distinct stories. It stems...