Pardon Our Dust – Update
*Update* We moved over, so sorry for any glitches and we are going to be trying to pretty this baby up in the meantime. Thanks for dealing with the switch! We are switching off wordpress servers so hopefully there will only be a bit of down time, keep checking back!
Review: Remember Me
Allen Coulter’s new family drama/romance works pretty well for the most part and while it does nothing terribly new for the genre it is a solid and entertaining entry that avoids cheesiness at almost every turn. The story’s protagonist is, Tyler, a 21 year old in a bit of a rut who doesn’t really care about anything right now in his →
Review: Green Zone
Matt Damon and Paul Greengrass have teamed up on an adaptation of Imperial Life in the Emerald City and the result is a decent political action hybrid that runs into some pretty big third act issues that really hurt the picture. The story follows Chief Miller a WMD team leader for the Army and is coming up empty repeatedly on sites →
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse – Teaser Trailer
*Spoiler alert* I'm personally a fan of the books, and I have high hopes for this film. This trailer however, is crappy just as I expected it to be. They decide to focus on the love triangle between Bella, Edward, and Jacob instead of anything else. There were no shots of Victoria's new vampire mate, her vampire army, or the wolf →
Time for an Introduction
Hello readers! My name is Trieu and I am a new writer to HST. A little bit about myself. I am a recent college-graduate who decided to stay in his rural college town. Why you ask? Mostly because I'm not ready for real life just yet. I took a film studies class back in high school and fell in love →
Lost: Season 6 – Episode 6.7 – Dr. Linus – Review
The latest Lost is our first non-Oceanic patron flash sideways episode, this time focusing on one of my favorites Benjamin Linus. Ben Linus in the sideways world is a History teacher, at the school Locke gets a job at as we saw a few episodes back, but this isn’t a Ben and Locke episode. No, the sideways story follows the →
The Handsome Men’s Club
Pretty good, star studded stuff.
The Films of 2009: A Year in Review
So why now? It’s March weren't you supposed to put lists out a couple months ago? Well I don’t, and haven’t, and the 09 film year isn’t over till the Oscars are passed out if you ask me. I also feel like lists made at the end of the year are not allowed enough time to breath and made on →
Review: Alice in Wonderland – 2010
Tim Burton’s latest collaboration with Johnny Depp is a gigantic, uninspired, and boring mess of an adaptation of the Alice in Wonderland mythology. The story is a sequel to Disney’s previous animated version of Alice in Wonderland and picks up some years later with Alice, now nineteen, about to be married off to the son of an old family friend that →
Rental Review – The Stepfather
Though I am happier than ever that my mother has remained married to the same non-crazy man for all of my life after watching this film, the concept behind The Stepfather has a much greater impact on this feeling than the film itself, which doesn’t even live up to the other “horror” films of the same caliber (e.g. Disturbia. →
Lost: Season 6 – Episode 6.6 – Sundown – Review
So, the Castaways have left the temple! Sundown, the sixth episode of LOST’s final season, follows Sayid both on and off the Island and MIB/Flocke has made a huge play that has reshuffled the season for the run up to the end. We will start off the island in the sideways world as usual with these recaps, and I pardon myself →
Suggestion Box (Feb. 22 – 28)
Movies: A Film With Me In It Trailer – If Urban Legend was a comedy and then became the idiots guide to how to get away with a crime (that they didn’t commit), I think it might come out a little like this. Check it out here. A Nightmare on Elm Street Trailer – A new cut for the reimagining of this →
2010 Oscar Predictions: Will Win, Should Win, and Wish They Were Here
Hey there, the Academy Awards are this Sunday so I thought I would post my thoughts on the matter, who I think will and should win of the nominees, and who I think should have been nominated but wasn't So with out further ado... Oh, also if you want to see if you can pick the Oscars better than me, join →
Scott Pilgrim Film Breaks from Books After Third Book?
MTV says so, well actually Edgar Wright tells MTV so, and for fans of the books that might be a tad disappointing if not for all the raves coming out of the two test screenings that have been done over the last couple months. Here is a snippet of what Wright said: "It stays pretty true to volumes one and two. And three," explained →
