Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Review
Until a week ago, if you wanted an example of tangible sci-fi world-building, you didn't have to look any further than the original Star Wars trilogy. Now though, 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,' - the first of a potentially endless number of stand-alone Star Wars 'spin-offs' from Disney's Lucasfilm - has graced our screens, and not only is it the excellent adventure I expected after the brilliance of 'The Force Awakens,' it also gives...
Most Anticipated Films - January 2017
What are your most anticipated films of January 2017? Add them to your "Want to See" list to participate in the official FilmFed community list.
This Week In Trailers
Take a look at the trailers that have dropped ahead of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, and decide which is your favorite!
Fire at Sea (2016, Documentary) Review
Fire at Sea is a beautifully shot documentary but half of its narrative lacks any real story or substance. The segments of the film that explore the rescue efforts of the migrants are very...
Star Wars to X-Men: What makes a good film score?
With Rogue One fast approaching and John Williams noticeably absent, how can Giacchino craft a good soundtrack?
Sausage Party (2016) Review
Sausage Party is one of the dumbest movies I have ever seen. While it does have some big laughs, I found myself bored as I suffered through the constant stupidity and crude humor. The redeeming quality of this film is the amount of originality that went into the story and the...
Night of the Slasher (2015, Short Film) Review
Night of the Slasher is a short film directed by Shan’t Hamassian. The film follows Jenelle, a teenage girl that must commit horror movie sins such as drink alcohol, do drugs, and have sex to lure a killer and finish him off. While the film is considered a horror/thriller short film, it is also quite funny. The way the film utilizes...