Thirty-five years after the initial installment, we now know that Star Wars Episode 7 is going to be a reality.
Long, long ago, a man named George Lucas made a cutting edge science-fiction movie. At the time, it wasn’t Episode 4 of some great galactic drama. It was a movie. As it turned out, it was a great movie that redefined a genre.
Then Lucas retroactively made it a middle piece of a previously untold saga. When Star Wars was re-released in theaters prior to the release of The Empire Strikes Back in 1980, the famous scrolling titles contained a previously
Skyfall: A James Bond Primer
by Ronald A. Rowe September 7th, 2012 | Action
James Bond: A Spoiler-Free Primer
Skyfall, the 23rd James Bond movie, is set to hit a theater near you this October. For those of you who are taken with the action-packed trailers for the film but find yourselves lacking an in-depth knowledge of the previous 22 James Bond films, FlickRev proudly presents everything you need to know about Bond in order to properly enjoy Skyfall.
Films 1 -20 -Nothing. You don’t need to know anything about the first 20 films because the series was rebooted with #21, Casino Royale. All Bond's past exploits and history prior to the reboot have been
Skyfall, the 23rd James Bond movie, is set to hit a theater near you this October. For those of you who are taken with the action-packed trailers for the film but find yourselves lacking an in-depth knowledge of the previous 22 James Bond films, FlickRev proudly presents everything you need to know about Bond in order to properly enjoy Skyfall.
Films 1 -20 -Nothing. You don’t need to know anything about the first 20 films because the series was rebooted with #21, Casino Royale. All Bond's past exploits and history prior to the reboot have been
Safe House
by Eric M. Blake June 29th, 2012 | Action, Drama, Movie Reviews
To be perfectly honest, I think the CIA has been given far too much grief. There seems to be a growing mindset nowadays that secrecy, by virtue of being secrecy, is inherently bad. In the current world of American cinema, about the only films that have the CIA— as an institution, anyway— as the good guys are “tongue-in-cheek” action flicks that apparently aren’t supposed to be taken seriously. In more “serious” thrillers, these days, there tends to be a dark, creepy, twisted aura around the Agency. Whether or not this is due to rampant Hollywood leftism is a subject
The 40-Point Plan: A Future That’s Already Started
by James Maynard May 25th, 2012 | Movie Reviews
The 40-Point Plan is coming July 20th to theaters, from the anonymous director who goes by the moniker EW.
The film is a fictional documentary about a near (too near) future where homelessness, hunger and unemployment are completely eliminated worldwide. The cast is led by real-life television journalist David Kemeth (PM Magazine, WFSB, Hartford, CT). Also starring is Tisha Rivera (who has guest starred in a number of small roles on television since 2008) as Dr. Kelly Rivers. She provides some of the better acting in this movie. Nathan Kotzur plays a Richard Branson-like billionaire.
The style of the film is
The film is a fictional documentary about a near (too near) future where homelessness, hunger and unemployment are completely eliminated worldwide. The cast is led by real-life television journalist David Kemeth (PM Magazine, WFSB, Hartford, CT). Also starring is Tisha Rivera (who has guest starred in a number of small roles on television since 2008) as Dr. Kelly Rivers. She provides some of the better acting in this movie. Nathan Kotzur plays a Richard Branson-like billionaire.
The style of the film is

Can’t Miss Christmas Movies
by Ronald A. Rowe December 19th, 2012 | Movie Commentary#7 Olive the Other Reindeer – This animated Christmas tale isn’t a great movie by any accounting, but the name is really clever and Drew Barrymore does the voice of Olive so it may be worth putting on as background noise