by Patrick Bromley
Ed Burns grows up, kind of.
Showing posts with label edward burns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label edward burns. Show all posts
Friday, February 21, 2025
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
TIFF 2024 Wrap-up and Ranking
by Joel EdmistonAs I write this, it is the final day of the festival. This piece will be my final diagnostic on TIFF 2024. I have made my rankings of what I’ve seen. I have taken a day off as yesterday I reached my goal of seeing 26 movies in 10 days (27 if you include a non-festival screening of what I’ve been calling Beetle2ce, a bad movie).
Friday, April 2, 2021
Two for One: ASH WEDNESDAY & ALPHABET CITY
by Anthony King
“I don’t know how they do things in Ireland but this is Hell’s Kitchen and we got f*ckin' rules here.” – Francis SullivanMonday, November 18, 2019
Director Essentials: Edward Burns
by Patrick Bromley
Even if you don't know or love every Ed Burns movie, you've got to be happy that Ed Burns exists.
Thursday, May 2, 2019
Reserved Seating: April Discoveries
by Adam Riske and Rob DiCristino
The review duo who suffered through April showers to bring you these May flowers. Metaphorically speaking...the flowers are movie recommendations.
The review duo who suffered through April showers to bring you these May flowers. Metaphorically speaking...the flowers are movie recommendations.
Monday, July 23, 2018
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
8 Movies Better Than The Boondock Saints
by Doug Schultz
Let's be honest -- there are THOUSANDS of movies better than The Boondock Saints. But today is St. Patrick's Day, and if you're tempted to watch "something Irish," please skip Troy Duffy's magnum opus (more like "magdumb doofus," amIright?). Instead, watch one of these eight other Irish-themed films.
Let's be honest -- there are THOUSANDS of movies better than The Boondock Saints. But today is St. Patrick's Day, and if you're tempted to watch "something Irish," please skip Troy Duffy's magnum opus (more like "magdumb doofus," amIright?). Instead, watch one of these eight other Irish-themed films.
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