W.D.'s Most Anticipated Films the Rest of 2k11
2011 has been a pretty mixed year so far. We've had some spectacular films, some truly terrible films, and a lot of mediocrity so far. However, there are still plenty of films to look foreword to in...
View ArticleW.D.'s Review of Cowboys & Aliens
Cowboys & Aliens is far better then any movie named Cowboys & Aliens deserves to be. While the film is not great nor a masterpiece but just a solid fun summer action movie. However, this is no...
View ArticleBy The Numbers: Box Office Countdown (July, 29-31, 2011)
So, as always, the overall total is worldwide and if Geek New Wave has reviewed the movie, you can click the title of the film to be re-directed straight to the review.Also, whenever you see a * mark,...
View ArticleBy The Numbers: Box Office Countdown (August, 5-7, 2011)
So, as always, the overall total is worldwide and if Geek New Wave has reviewed the movie, you can click the title of the film to be re-directed straight to the review.Also, whenever you see a * mark,...
View ArticleW.D.'s Review of Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Rise of the Planet of the Apes is a film that is far from a silly action movie. Rise (I am not writing out the entire title from here on out) is an ambitious film. Director Rupert Wyatt takes what has...
View ArticleW.D.'s Review of The Smurfs
Is The Smurfs as bad as it looks? No, no, it is not. The Smurfs is far worse than it looks. Is The Smurfs the worst film this year so far? While I have not seen Transformers 3, I can safely say it is...
View ArticleW.D.'s Review of 30 Minutes or Less
I had high hopes for 30 Minutes or Less. I loved director Ruben Fleischer'sZombieland and 30 Minutes or Less's trailer was hysterical. However, what we have here is a mess of a film with plot holes you...
View ArticleW.D.'s Review of Final Destination 5
Death is as incompetent as ever and I mean that in a good way. The Final Destination series seemed dead with 3 and the final nail in the coffin was THE Final Destination. Or so I thought. I am happy to...
View ArticleBy The Numbers: Box Office Countdown (August, 12-14, 2011)
So, as always, the overall total is worldwide and if Geek New Wave has reviewed the movie, you can click the title of the film to be re-directed straight to the review.Also, whenever you see a * mark,...
View ArticleW.D.'s Review of Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark
Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark is bursting with talent. You have Guillermo del Toro (Pan's Labyrinth, Hellboy) and Mathew Robins (Mimic, DragonSlayer) writing the script. Troy Nixey, a comic book artist,...
View ArticleIndie Gaming Of The Week: TRAUMA
Each week, I am going to pick up a recent indie game from Steam and review it. You see, the current status quo of gaming is murky, almost depressing, and has a few too many wide-jawed soldiers shooting...
View ArticleIndie Gaming Of The Week: Blocks That Matter
Blocks That Matter is one of the best indie platformers I have played in a long time. While games like Limbo are all about atmosphere, visuals, and classic platformer gameplay, Blocks That Matter takes...
View ArticleW.D.'s Review of Apollo 18
Apollo 18 is a film every singe carbon-based life form I know rolled their eyes and predicted a cinematic disaster. Not one person I knew went in with any form of good expectations. I, myself, rolled...
View ArticleW.D.'s Review of The Help
The Help has been one of the most surprising hits of the year, making over $125 million during the end of summer with a budget of $25 million. Finally seeing the movie for myself, I'm still not sure...
View ArticleW.D.'s Review of WARRIOR
WARRIOR follows the proud, yearly tradition of an underdog drama film relating to some form of fighting. WARRIOR also proves that, year after year, Hollywood still finds a way to make great, compelling...
View ArticleW.D.'s Review of Contagion
Contagion is a disaster movie but this is a disaster that you can't use CGI explosions. This disaster is a virus, an infection. Most disaster movies rely on those big CGI explosions to pull your...
View ArticleBy The Numbers: Box Office Countdown (September, 16-18, 2011)
So, as always, the overall total is worldwide and if Geek New Wave has reviewed the movie, you can click the title of the film to be re-directed straight to the review.And why was there no By The...
View ArticleIndie Gaming of the Week | Caster
Welcome to Indie Gaming of the Week. This week and the next week will be a bit different as I'll be taking a look at much older indie games then usual for classified reasons. Our game this week is...
View ArticleBy The Numbers: Box Office Countdown (September 30-October 1, 2011)
So, as always, the overall total is worldwide and if Geek New Wave has reviewed the movie, you can click the title of the film to be re-directed straight to the review.With that, lets begin the box...
View ArticleW.D.'s Review of Ides of March
I assumed Ides of March, by the title, would be a modern adaptation of Julius Caesar. To think Ides of March is just Julius Caesar with cellphones and delegates is expecting too little. This movie is a...
View ArticleBy The Numbers: Box Office Countdown (October, 7-9, 2011)
So, as always, the overall total is worldwide and if Geek New Wave has reviewed the movie, you can click the title of the film to be re-directed straight to the review.Also, whenever you see a *, that...
View Article31 Days of Horror: Day 12 - The Thing (2011) Review
John Carpenter's The Thing is one of my favorite films of all time but I wasn't stupid enough to think this prequel/remake/thing would be anywhere near the original. I was excited but I kept my...
View ArticleBy The Numbers: Box Office Countdown (October, 14-16, 2011)
So, as always, the overall total is worldwide and if Geek New Wave has reviewed the movie, you can click the title of the film to be re-directed straight to the review.Also, whenever you see a *, that...
View ArticleBryan Singer's Excalibur Gets Axed
Warner Bros. went a little Arthurian-crazy back in the past two years when they green lit three Arthurian-fantasy films; Bryan Singer's Excalibur in 2009, Guy Ritchie's Excalibur in 2010, and David...
View ArticleOFF: Day 2 - Of Venezuelan Action, Toasters, and Oil Spills
The 20th was a very busy day with far more films then I planned on seeing and our first interview. Since I'm writing this at 1pm on the 21st, missing the first film I planned on seeing today, lets make...
View ArticleW.D.'s Review of The Three Musketeers in 3D
The Three Musketeers was either going to be a brilliant film or a terrible mess and while it's not brilliant, it's not as terrible as you would expect. However, it is a massive mess and while it does...
View ArticleW.D.'s Review of Anonymous
Anonymous is a fictional film. I am not going to discredit the Oxfordian theory, I have done little to no research on the debate, but this is a film so absurd and with such little care for its...
View ArticleW.D.'s Top & Bottom 10 Films of The Year
2011 was a year of some incredible lows but also of some uncanny highs. I did miss a good batch of films this year, such as War Horse and Hugo, but this is still a decent overview of 2011. Lets not...
View ArticlePioneers, Prostitutes, Paranoia and Pooh Bear: Justin's Top 25 Films of 2011
Ugh. What a fucking ordeal that was. This year, perhaps more than any other, I saw way too many films. 221 releases of this writing. This list spans many countries, a few continents, a slew of genres...
View ArticleCaleb Reviews the Korean Comedy PENNY PINCHERS
Remember when you would collect empty cans and bottles and get really excited to exchange them for change at the local recycling center? Then you got there and after recycling what felt like 50 bottles...
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