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Friday, April 11, 2014

What's Eating Gilbert Grape - Review

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108550/
What's Eating Gilbert Grape is a simple story about a person caught in between who they are and who they want to become. Starring Johnny Depp and Leonardo DiCaprio, Gilbert Grape explores the circumstances that sometimes hold people in a state of limbo as they try to grow up (in Gilbert's case being the patriarch of his family at the age of 17). Watch our review below to see what we thought of this timeless drama 20 years after its release.







Queue It:
  • If you enjoy either Leonardo DiCaprio or Johnny Depp in dramatic roles
  • If you are a fan of coming of age dramas
  • If you like movies set in the midwest
Screw It:
  • If you can't stand seeing Johnny Depp outside of Tim Burton films and Pirates of the Caribbean.
  • If you want a movie that doesn't feel insanely dated
  • If you only like Leo as the cool playboy his most recent roles have been

Monday, April 7, 2014

Hick - Review



Originally a semi-autobiographical novel by Andrea Portes, Hick is the story of a 13 year old girl who runs away from home.  It includes a loaded cast (Chloe Grace Moretz, Blake Lively, and Alec Baldwin) and a solid soundtrack (with songs by Bob Dylan and Patsy Cline among many others), Hick is a movie with a lot going for it on paper.  However, its 5% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes tells a totally different story.  Watch our review to see how we felt it played out on screen!









Queue It:
  • If you're looking for a role that pushed Chloe Grace Moretz out of the mold
  • If you're a fan of coming of age stories
  • If you're looking for a movie that pushes your emotional viewing limits
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Screw It:
  • If an over sexualized 13 year old makes you feel really uncomfortable 
  • If you're looking for something with an interesting plot
  • If you like Alec Baldwin in more than 2 minutes of a movie

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Prince Avalanche - Review

The tension between youthfulness and maturity is a central theme addressed in Prince Avalanche. Set in the late 1980's on a lonely Texas highway, Prince Avalanche is a stripped down look at the bonds and struggles of two highway workers who are at different stages in their lives. See our thoughts on this Paul Rudd and Emile Hirsch movie in the video and written review below.









Queue It:
  • If you're ok with a very slow movie
  • If you really like Paul Rudd or Emile Hirsch
  • If you want to see a crazy old man

Screw It:
  • If you want to watch a movie with more than four total characters
  • If you're looking for something lighthearted 
  • If you're looking to be blown away by the performances of Paul Rudd or Emile Hirsch.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Troll Hunter - Review

In mainstream American cinema, Norway is known for very few things including being a filming location for The Empire Strikes Back.  However, every few years a Norwegian film gains some traction in the US market and finds a home in the hearts of the American people.  This is just what Troll Hunter did.  Shot in a "found footage" mockumentary style and presented on Netflix in its native Norwegian, Troll Hunter is a masterfully weaved tale of government conspiracy and fairy tales.





Check below the jump so see what we thought of Troll Hunter.


Saturday, March 15, 2014

Spring Break Special!

If you're like us over at Queue It or Screw It, you've got a nice week long Spring Break coming up. With all this extra time, you might be wanting to binge watch some Netflix, but knowing where to start is it's own challenge. Let us help you out with a quick review of 4 TV shows we recommend watching through on Netflix during this break. Click past the jump to see our video recommendations as well as quick positive points on all 4 shows.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Movie 43 - Review

Star studded skit comedy is what truly defines Movie 43. Featuring 13 short skits weaved together under the premise of a movie producer pitching film ideas, Movie 43 is 94 minutes of cinema that you won't be able to forget. But does the star power and humor have enough substance to fill out this sporadic film? Find out our thoughts on it after the jump.







Friday, March 7, 2014

Hot Rod - Review

After over two years of cutting his teeth on SNL, Hot Rod introduced the cinema world to Andy Samberg. Included with Samberg in the loaded cast is Will Arnett, Bill Hader, Isla Fisher and Danny McBride. Released a few years after Napolean Dynamite, the style and humor is hard not to compare between the two films. Despite this Hot Rod finds a way to stand out.







Check below the jump to see our video review and quick list of Queues and Screws: