I’ll admit, I haven’t been keeping up with “Glee” this year. After reading about what happened in the fourth season of the McKinley High music group, and knowing the majority of the main stars had…
“There aren’t any heroes left in the world.” The 1980′s were dominated by an era of film that combined Reaganesque cowboy Conservatism with hardcore, man-on-man ass-kickingness. 80′s action films were all the rage thanks to…
In my last review of “Puella Magi Madoka Magica”, I stated the first eight episodes of the anime looked into the darker aspects of being a magical girl. The last four episodes look into that…
The Domestic Arrivals film festival is returning to Museum London for a four-day celebration (February 28-March 3) of Canadian films and filmmakers. This year, the festival will be showcasing established Canadian auteurs such as David…
Checking for a pulse… Many of today’s hit-cable dramas feature protagonists living a double-life. “Breaking Bad”, “Homeland” and “Dexter” are entirely based on this premise. “Do No Harm” misses the mark about what…
2012 was a strange year for movies. Blockbuster season in the summer really only had one big winner (“The Avengers“) where as the end of August and the beginning of September, generally the space reserved…
While America has been celebrating the news that Obama will be returning to the White House, kids of the 1990’s have been celebrating the news of “Boy Meets World” will be returning to television.…
“Did you ever consider that maybe society was sick, not me?” Synopsis The Charlie Gang are attempting to cross a bridge in order to get to Philadelphia, but it is heavily guarded. They almost succeed…
As we creep and slither ever closer to Halloween, the We Eat Films team has decided to take on a horror infused-theme for our Movie of the Week. Our grizzly offering to the film gods this…
We welcome you to the second edition of We Eat Films’ Movie of the Week. This week we delve into the deep recesses of the psyche for our cinematic thrill-seeking. Our film this week is…