Tuesday, May 5

LA Film Festival Reviews: ‘Casting By’ and ‘Only God Forgives’

The fourth day of my coverage of the LA Film Fest brings me to two very different films: “Casting By,” a fairly by-the-numbers documentary on the unsung heroes (casting directors) of the film industry, and “Only God Forgives,” a purposefully button-pushing gorefest by provocateur Nicholas Winding Refn, working again with “Drive” buddy Ryan Gosling. Read more...


LA Film Festival Reviews: ‘Europa Report’ and ‘Winter in the Blood’

My third day at the fest brings two not completely satisfying movies: the sci-fi “Prometheus” miniature “Europa Report” and the literary adaptation “Winter in the Blood.” As both were rather uninnovative, I was unimpressed, but depending on your affinity for genre film or literary fiction they could both plausibly please the right crowd. Read more...




E3 debuts met with interest, controversy

Another Electronic Entertainment Expo has come and gone, bringing with it a taste of the new games that will be released in the coming year. A lot of interesting titles are making their way to the consumer, but as much as the convention focuses on upcoming games, the talk of the expo has probably got to be the consoles that made their official debut at E3 this year. Read more...



Electronic Entertainment Expo 2013 coverage

Another year, another crowded conference hall with announcements on the most up-to-date video game hardware and software. The Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3, is traditionally held every June in Los Angeles, and is generally considered the largest and most important video game convention in the world. Read more...