In brightest day, in blackest night….whoops, wrong movie. Crandall & Mercy find Seth Rogen unusually annoying in “The Green Hornet.” Kato still kicks ass, though.
Archive for January, 2011
Ryan Reynolds is six feet under in “Buried.” Mercy feels the whole thing is like taking an unpleasant dirt nap, while Crandall is riveted by the claustrophobic intensity.
Buried Review
Author: admin25 | Filed under: Drama, Genre, Thriller/Suspense, Video ReviewsThis week’s right direction features Canada’s favourite smart-ass, Ryan Reynolds, in the comedy “National Lampoon’s Van Wilder” and the Canadian heist (chuckle) movie “Foolproof.” (Foolproof is currently on MPIX on demand in HD!)
If adventure has a podcast, it must be the INDYCAST! Crandall & Mercy chat with Ed Dolista of the Indycast about all things Indiana Jones!
You can listen to the podcast at http://www.forcecast.net
Ben Affleck pulls TRIPLE duty as screenwriter, director and star in the non-stop thrill ride, “The Town.”
Armchair Director’s review Ben Affleck’s fantastic crime drama The Town and shine the spotlight on Christian Bale for The Right Direction.
Armchair Directors Episode 6 Podcast – The Town & Christian Bale
Author: admin25 | Filed under: PodcastSteve’s Movieworld Presents: The Right Direction with Christian Bale This week we throw the spotlight on the Batman himself, Christian Bale, and two of his older hidden gems: “Equilibrium” and “Reign of Fire.”
Jeff Bridges can do nothing fer ya, son in the Coen Brothers’ remake of the classic John Wayne western, “True Grit.” Does “The Dude” measure up to “The Duke?” One thing’s for certain; Crandall & Mercy abide.
Welcome to our newest feature, “The Right Direction.” With so many movies to choose from at the video store & on demand, Armchair Directions point you in the “Right Direction” to let you know about some hidden gems and forgotten classics that are worth seeking out. ; This week, Sam Rockwell takes a walk on the “Moon” and needs to get something off his chest in “Confessions of a Dangerous Mind.”
Jeff Bridges brought us two great performances in two very different movies at the end of 2010. Armchair Directors get on the grid to take a look at Tron: Legacy and the Coen’s substitute the Dude for the Duke in a remake of True Grit.


