Kelsey Strothers, What Are You Watching?

Local blogger Kelsey Strothers’ current obsessions have a big influence on her television-viewing habits. Her passion for all-things-DIY has her watching hours of HGTV — and she’s not afraid to admit it. But don’t let her reality TV ways fool you, she’s also into food documentaries that focus on food (she works…

Project Accessory Episode 1: Tears, Bed Springs, and Dirty Laundry

​It took 19 minutes before a contestant burst into tears on last night’s premiere episode of  Project Accessory, and that included seven minutes of commercial interruptions. After being allotted 15 minutes to rummage through two storage units full of stuff you’d find in the Dumpster behind Goodwill to secure materials…

Anonymous: The Shakespeare Expose No One Has Been Waiting For

Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, is the close-second candidate to be attributed authorship of the 37 plays of William Shakespeare, the glover’s son turned actor from Stratford-upon-Avon — who, due to the troublesome existence of evidence, remains the general favorite. De Vere is the protagonist of Anonymous, a…

Take Shelter: Mental and Financial Meltdown in Small-Town Ohio

Standing outside his small-town Ohio home, his wife and child busy preparing breakfast inside, Curtis LaForche (Michael Shannon) looks up at the ominous, slate-gray sky in the first scene of Take Shelter. The clouds open, raining down oily, piss-colored droplets. It’s end-of-days weather, a phenomenon that only Curtis seems to…

Midnite Movie Mamacita’s Four Favorite Scary Movies of 2011

It takes more than just cheap theatrics and cheesy cinematic scare tactics to frighten Andrea Beesley-Brown, co-owner of The Royale in Mesa. “I usually don’t get scared a lot by movies these days,” she says.It’s probably because Beesley-Brown’s seen close to a thousand different horror films in her lifetime (they don’t…

New Docudrama The Rite of Exorcism Seeks to Dispel Hollywood Hype

​Head spinning and vomiting pea soup are just a couple of the Hollywood-hyped myths about exorcism that a new docudrama seeks to dispel, says producer and ASU alumnus Nick Exposito.  The film, titled The Rite of Exorcism: Myths, Mystery, and Hope, opens its theatrical run today at Harkins Shea 14…

Andrew Haigh Discusses His Modern Yet Classic Romance Weekend

Andrew Haigh’s smart, engaging Weekend is filled with ideas and heart, humor and sadness. Unfolding over the course of a single weekend in which handsome, melancholy lifeguard Russell (Tom Cullen) meets and falls for Glen (Chris New), a firebrand art student with prickly notions about marriage, family, sex, and art,…

Seductive Gangster Flick Brighton Rock Screens Friday at FilmBar

The last time a beloved classic was effectively remade as a vehicle for up-and-coming British actors, and anchored by one of the grandest dames of U.K. cinema, the film was Brideshead Revisited and the dame was Emma Thompson. Audiences loved the new talent, which was framed with things they already loved…

Anton Yelchin and Felicity Jones in the Indie Romance, Like Crazy

Opening Oct. 28, Like Crazy is also a love song to old media, filled with letters and photographs and other non-digitized artifacts. ​Like Crazy, which hits the silver screen October 28, is a strange, delightful experiment in filmmaking. Co-written and directed by relative newcomer Drake Doremus, the film worked off…

Farrelli’s Cinema Supper Club Closes

Farrelli’s Cinema Supper Club announced on Sunday that it’s closing its doors after 10 years in business and a “huge struggle to keep Farrelli’s open between 9/11, the uncooperative movie industry, and the recession.” Farrelli’s was the lone “dinner and a movie” joint in the Valley for most of its…