East is East Movie Review from @ImmieBroods

Imagine six sons and one daughter living in a small house with a strict father and a laid back mother. The father is a Pakistani immigrant and mother is English. These elements are a part of a great film about culture clash and trying to find your identity in the world around you. It’s time to review East Is East. Continue reading “East is East Movie Review from @ImmieBroods”

Grindhouse Films Review: Planet Terror from @ImmieBroods

Zombies? Shady characters? Gory? A chef who claims he has the best bbq sauce? Yes, i’ve decided to review the Grindhouse films. Let’s start with Robert Rodriguez’s Planet Terror. It just begins with a fake trailer for a film called Machete. Due to a cult following, Machete became a film and got itself a sequel. Continue reading “Grindhouse Films Review: Planet Terror from @ImmieBroods”

Death Note Movie Review (US Netflix Release) from @ImmieBroods

The Death Note book, a concept many would dream about using to fight criminals or the evils of the world. It’s a book where you write a person’s name and moments later, they die. All the crazy criminals of the world can be wiped out by writing their names in this book. Sounds easy, doesn’t it? But of course there’s a tricky part! The book comes with rules such as “you have to picture the person as well as write his full name” and “you have to write how the person dies.” There are other rules too, but you’ll have to watch it to find out. Continue reading “Death Note Movie Review (US Netflix Release) from @ImmieBroods”

No Dress Code Required Movie Review from @kleffnotes

The award winning documentary, No Dress Code Required, is screening this week at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in New York and while I was not able to attend these screenings in person I was given the opportunity to the watch the film. In this feature, directed by Cristina Herrera Borquez, we are introduced to Victor and Fernando, two men who are deeply in love and wish to get married in Baja California, Mexico. As they begin their journey toward matrimony they are beset with a number of discouraging setbacks and exhausting governmental back and forth. Continue reading “No Dress Code Required Movie Review from @kleffnotes”