• Movies/Entertainment,  Trailers

    G-S-T Trailer Round-Up: Super Bowl Spots!

    I’m not much of a sports fan. In fact, I’d go so far as to call myself a sports apostate; I live in New England and yet my interest in football and hockey is next to nil and my interest in basketball and baseball is mild at best. (Though I do like baseball. Frankly, I think that’s New England’s true favored regional sport, or at least Boston’s, but I may be the minority on both counts.) So it might not surprise you to learn that I tend to watch the Super Bowl only for trailer spots if I watch it at all. This year, I only bothered to catch the…

  • Movies/Entertainment,  Screenings

    ALL PASSES CLAIMED – FREE Passes to ‘Rigoletto With The Metropolitan Opera: Live In HD' In Lewisville, TX

    CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED – All winners have been notified. Thanks for your interest in Rigoletto at The Met. —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————– Any DFW Opera fans want FREE tickets to Rigoletto Live in HD? Go,See,Talk is partnering with The Metropolitan Opera to give away 2 passes (good for you +1 guest) to the event taking place at a select theater in the Lewisville, TX area.  The Metropolitan Opera’s Emmy and Peabody award-winning series of live performance transmissions continues in movie theaters across the United States. The four remaining live events of the seventh season of The Met: Live in HD begin with Verdi’s Rigoletto on Saturday, February 16 and will feature 4 live and 4 encore presentations through May 2013. To…

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    Ohhh, Look…Behind the Scenes Photos For 'The Raid 2'

    Gareth Evans has been planning his sequel to The Raid: Redemption for a while now, so here’s some good news: production on the film began just this week. I’m not sure if he’s sticking with The Raid 2: Berandal (which roughly translates to something like “bully” or “ruffian” in English) or if Sony will end up slapping Retaliation on it, but who cares? The Raid stands out as one of 2012’s best genre surprises and one of the tightest, most accomplished action films of the new decade. That we’re getting a sequel at all is nothing short of exciting, to say nothing of the fact that it’s already underway. To kick off shooting on the…

  • Movies/Entertainment,  Reviews

    G-S-T Review…Bullet to the Head

    As you may or may not already know, January is the dumping ground for mediocre movies.  We have summer blockbusters, then we have holiday movies in the Nov/Dec timeframe.  When January hits, if you have already seen all of the Oscar nominated movies, then all you have left are the January movies.  Well, Bullet to the Head is technically being released the first day of February so it is on the cusp of the dumping grounds.  With it being so close to January, which side of the fence will it fall (failure/success)?  Keep reading to find out. James Bonomo (aka Jimmy Bobo) is a hired gun living in New Orleans…

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    G-S-T Review…Warm Bodies

    Ah, young love. It’s a tale as old as time and no matter how far we come as a society will remain one of life’s greatest complexities. The uncertainty of affectionate advances, the confidence it takes to even talk to a member of the opposite sex, etc. etc. In Warm Bodies, the adaptation of Isaac Marion’s popular YA novel, Jonathan Levine takes us through the trials and tribulations of amorous adolescents we’ve seen countless times before but with one small detail thrown in to further complicate matters – a zombie apocalypse. Levine delivers this young adult yarn that is just bursting with originality. It’s a witty, genre-bending story, and a coming of age…

  • Movies/Entertainment,  Reviews

    G-S-T Review…The Taste of Money

    Did you know about the corrupting influence money can have on a person, or several persons? Were you aware that the pleasures of the high life come at a dark price? The Taste of Money has both of these big, obvious questions on its mind among many others, and the film– the seventh to come from controversial South Korean filmmaker Sang-soo Im– tackles these ideas with melodramatic zeal, never once shooting for anything resembling graceful subtlety in its portrait of South Korea’s wealthy ruling class. Frankly, the film scarcely even seems interested in dealing with reality, instead engaging in brash, lurid mythmaking ripped straight from headlines chronicling the battle between…

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    Ohhh, Look…New Stills From 'The World's End' and 'Jack Ryan'

    This time of year we film fans usually do three things without fail – shake off the Winter cold, brave the hit and miss “dump” titles from all the major studios, and get ready for the most anticipated titles in the coming months. Well you’re on your own with the first two but we can help you out with the latter. We’ve already got delightful chills and smiles thanks to the impressive looking stills from Man of Steel, Kick-Ass 2 and The Wolverine but now here’s just a little more eye candy. First up is The World’s End, which stars co-writer and director Edgar Wright’ s usual suspects Simon Pegg,  Nick Frost and Martin Freeman who are joined Paddy…

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    Duncan Jones to Explore the World…of Warcraft

    Since 2010, Legendary Pictures has been fostering the idea of taking a cinematic jaunt into the Warcraft video game universe– a fantasy world in the truest sense of the phrase, one inhabited by the usual genre suspects (humans, orcs, elves, dwarves, trolls, minotaurs) and characterized by multiple dimensional planes, demonic landscapes, and outer space. (Really.) Originally, the studio had Sam Raimi circling the director’s chair for the project, but we learned last year that Raimi had to bow out to work on Oz the Great and Powerful, leaving the film without a helmsman and, perhaps, a future. Until last night. Legendary scored a pretty serious win by acquiring the services…

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    Ohhh, Look…John Kahrs' Oscar-Nominated Animated Short 'Paperman' On-Line NOW!!

    Apon seeing it for the first time last September, when it was shown at Fantastic Fest of all places, I became a HUGE fan of John Kahrs’ animated short film Paperman. It’s an incredibly sweet, heart-warming short and a throw back to the days of classic Disney animation. Yet what makes Kahrs’ short so unique is that it’s the first project to use this groundbreaking new computer technology. Likened, roughly to rotoscoping, the animators are able to wrap a 2D image/sketch around a dynamic 3D frame giving each pencil stroke and texture incredible depth and a free flowing look. In short, lines stretch and bend organically retaining the character of the animator’s…

  • Movies/Entertainment,  Trailers

    Sweet International Trailer…'Journey to the West'

    AKA A Chinese Odyssey. AKA one of the Four Great Classical Novels. Full disclosure: I watched the trailer for Journey to the West at least a half a dozen times this morning and I’m still not totally sure what I saw with every repeat viewing. Somehow, Stephen Chow and timeless, massively influential Chinese literature seems like a really odd mix, but that’s exactly why I pay the price of admission to see his films  in the first place. I’m sure this will make slightly more sense once I’ve actually seen the whole film, though I’m willing to pick up some supplemental reading if it’ll help me attain understanding of the…