• Movies/Entertainment,  Reviews

    G-S-T Review…Captain Phillips

    Paul Greengrass is known for making some rather hard-hitting films. Regardless of whether those hits land physically (see: his Bourne films) or emotionally (see: United 93) he’s a no nonsense director who tells taut and weighty white-knuckle tales about survival and the potential power of the human spirit. His latest effort Captain Phillips, the adaptation of the autobiographical novel “A Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALS, and Dangerous Days at Sea” written by the actual Captain Richard Phillips is, in short, a tense and involving kidnapping movie. In a way it is very much the maritime counterpart to United 93 which makes Greengrass the right man for the job. We live in a…

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    G-S-T Review…All the Boys Love Mandy Lane

    Where would Jonathan Levine be today if the Weinsteins had actually released All the Boys Love Mandy Lane in 2007? Few indie, D.I.Y. slashers have a history that’s quite so storied as this one’s; Levine started work on the project in 2003, completed it and sold it to Bob and Harvey in 2006, and then went on to make a name for himself with The Wackness in 2008 while Mandy Lane languished in obscurity. (And that’s just the short version of events.) If you’re wondering why a play on “kids go to isolated wilderness, kids get dead” exploitation wound up sitting on a shelf for nearly seven years, chalk it…

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    G-S-T Review…We Are What We Are

    Last year, horror fans took part in the genre rumpus of Drew Goddard’s masterful The Cabin in the Woods, a movie that by design reminds us why we love horror in the first place. This year, We Are What We Are teaches a variation on the same lesson: it’s the sort of horror film that rewards the diligence and patience that comes part and parcel with true horror fandom. Dig through the mounds of garbage that comprise an average year’s release slate of cinematic skeletons, spirits, and haunts, and you’ll generally be rewarded with priceless gems for your troubles (though there’s a question as to whether it’s worth suffering through…

  • Movies/Entertainment,  Reviews

    G-S-T Review…A.C.O.D.

    In comedy, timing is everything; timing can mean the difference between an audience erupting in belly laughs or awkward chuckles because they’re too polite to stay quiet. So when we sift through the individual pieces that constitute A.C.O.D.‘s whole, the element of timing emerges as chief among them. You need good timing to make bland jokes work, and without a good cast, there’s no good timing. How first time director Stu Zicherman managed to assemble his immensely talented group of actors and actresses- which starts with Adam Scott and ends with Jane Lynch – is a wacky mystery, but bully for him for finding the right people to make his…

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    G-S-T TV: Low Winter Sun (S1 Finale, Ep 9/10: Ann Arbor/Surrender)

    10 is a nice round number – it seems substantive, concise and to the point, right? How fitting it is that AMC’s Low Winter Sun also has 10 episodes? The answer is not at all. As season 1 comes to a close it was clear, even before its collective midway mark, there was nothing substantive or concise about this mini-series. You can’t say things have been easy for the gritty series. Full of drama that can hardly be described as melodramatic it took a stab at being a hard-edge police show (original we know) but one about conflicted individuals dealing with the consequences of their actions as they furiously and…

  • Movies/Entertainment

    Ohhh, Look…Infographic: Famous British Cars from Film and Telly

    The most endearing component in some classic films and TV shows (be they good, bad or terribly cheesy) can often times be the most unsung – the car. In fact, sometimes it’s that 4-wheeled character that is most talked about after the credits have rolled. With time, luck and a hefty fan-base, it can even become more iconic than the film/show in which it exists. Sure we all know the usual suspects – Michael Knight’s talking car, the Ghostbusters’ Ecto-1, Doc Brown’s time-travelling DeLorean, and the Corvette-inspired Batmobile that turned heads (well not Batman’s) in Tim Burton’s 1989 mega-hit – so this post will instead take a look at those…

  • Movies/Entertainment,  Screenings

    ALL PASSES CLAIMED – FREE Advance Screening Passes to ‘THE FIFTH ESTATE’ In PLANO, TX

    Attention: CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED – All passes have been claimed. Thanks for your interest in DreamWorks Pictures‘ THE FIFTH ESTATE. ———————————————————————————————————————————— Go,See,Talk is partnering with DreamWorks Pictures to give Dallas area film fans FREE passes (good for you +1 guest) to an “Advance Screening” of THE FIFTH ESTATE starring Benedict Cumberbatch (Star Trek Into Darkness, Sherlock) and Daniel Brühl (Rush, Inglourious Basterds). This screening will take place in PLANO, TX on Tuesday October 15th at 7:30 PM. So how do you claim./win them?? Simple. Click the poster above to get your PRINTABLE SeeItFirst pass…but it’s first-come, first-served so act fast!! Be one of the first people to register for your ticket (you need…

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    G-S-T Review…Blue Caprice

    Technology being what it is today; almost anyone can make a movie and do it rather quickly. However, there is a clear difference between the heavy-handed CGI summer blockbusters and oh say, Blue Caprice. What matters is what you are looking for in a movie. Indy films today are raw and gritty and have a much more realistic feeling to them. While the title of this film doesn’t tell you anything about the movie itself, it also doesn’t tell you it was inspired by true events. True and tragic events that led to the Beltway sniper attacks in 2002. Take the raw desire of an independent film, and the lack…

  • Contests,  Movies/Entertainment

    CONTEST CLOSED – Win A Copy of DreamWorks Animation’s ‘The Croods’ Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack

    Attention: CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED. All winners have been notified. Thanks for your interest in DreamWorks Animation’s The Croods. —————————————————————————————————————————— Go,See,Talk and DreamWorks Animation are offering THREE lucky fans a copy of The Croods Blu-ray/DVD Combo pack which hit retail shelves on Tuesday, October 1st (check out our review of it here). To enter, send an email to contest@goseetalk.com with “CROODS“ in the subject line. In the email tell us 1. Your favorite DreamWorks film, and 2. Your favorite Ryan Reynolds or Emma Stone film. Remember to include your first and last name and mailing address. Contest is open to US/Canadian residents only. One entry per household. Three (3) winners will be picked at random and notified by e-mail at noon on October 20th. Good luck…

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    G-S-T Review…Gravity

    The written word is a poor medium for articulating Gravity‘s many wondrous qualities neatly and efficiently; more than any other film released in 2013, this one – hailing from virtuoso Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron seven years after the monumental Children of Men – may be best described as an experience. That’s a pretty way of saying that Gravity demands to be seen in a properly calibrated theater, which is itself a passive aggressive, mildly pleading clarion call for all bored moviegoers to bum rush their local multiplexes and ruthlessly run box offices out of tickets stubs for the picture. More so than other mainstream contemporary spectacles, the film must be…