From our Netflix Queue
With the growing popularity of Netflix instant streaming in the U.S. and its most recent arrival into Canada, we at Row Three would like to highlight some of the great choices available at the press of...
View ArticleCinecast Episode 213 – Broadening Your Horizons by Telling You Something You...
We still have not figured out that it is the ‘summer blockbuster’ season, so instead Kurt and Andrew decide to dig into one of the big Canadian films, (nominated for best foreign language Oscar)...
View ArticleFriday One Sheet: Bottle Rocket
My love for this film is well documented in these parts, and I do quite like the pencil crayon Criterion covers for their Wes Anderson collection. But I like this one even more.
View ArticleTrailer: Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom
We’re big fans of idiosyncratic filmmaker Wes Anderson around here with the likes of The Royal Tenenbaums, Bottle Rocket, Rushmore and The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou loved by many of the Row Three...
View ArticleKids Talk Film: Fantastic Mr. Fox
Episode #12 finds Willem (8) and Miranda (7) hitting up the heavenly combo of Roald Dahl and Wes Anderson. This episode may have a more kid friendly film than normal, but really, it is an adult film...
View ArticleMovies I Watched at the 65th Cannes Film Festival 2012
With the 65th Cannes Film Festival enjoying one of its most (potentially) impressive line-ups in years I was lucky enough to attend the festival this year. Due to work and financial constraints I...
View ArticleReview: Moonrise Kingdom
Perhaps the chief delight of Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom is that it is the most quintessential Wes Anderson movie to date. That is not to say it is his best film, or his most insightful film, or...
View ArticleCinecast Episode 262 – Sturdier!
Aaron Hartung, friend and (literal) neighbor of Rowthree, joins the cinecast as we discuss Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom. After basking in the warm gloss of Anderson’s 1965 New England island...
View ArticleMamo #285: 2012 Unchained
Happy new year! Mamo casts its eyes back on the year 2012, the year in which the Avengers assembled, the Dark Knight rose, and the words “Mayan apocalypse” turned out to be referring to Taylor...
View ArticleMy 13 Most Anticipated Films of 2013
. In honour of finally seeing a 2013 movie that I’ve been eager to catch (Chan-wook Park’s Stoker – which was a heaping batch of candy and colour coated fun), I thought I would lay out some of the...
View ArticleTrailer: Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel
“Take your hands off my Lobby Boy!” In what might be the silliest looking Wes Anderson film to come along, here is the latest starring Ralph Fiennes and newcomer Tony Revolori featuring a cast of...
View ArticleMondays Suck Less in the Third Row
Check out these links: A brief history of ‘Dude’ The 5 Most Extreme Haunted Houses in America 360 degree view of a frisbee catch 71 Fictional Beers from TV and Movies Disney Princess’ dress up for...
View ArticleFriday One Sheet: Castello Cavalcanti
Maybe I am hijacking my own column here, as the One Sheet on display this week is merely a well posed frame from the film with a red and yellow checkered flag along the top. But it it is a well posed...
View ArticleFriday One Sheet: The Grand Budapest Hotel in Motion
Motion Posters at this point still feel a bit like a gimmick, but leave it to Team Anderson to find a way around the crassness, and offer a cute animated take that feels like (not surprisingly) a tiny...
View ArticleFriday One Sheet: All Budapest All The Time – MEET THE CAST
We simply cannot get enough of the key art from Wes Andreson’s latest film, The Grand Budapest Hotel. Here you are offered the boisterous size of the cast based on their mail slot tags in the lobby....
View ArticleReview: The Grand Budapest Hotel
An enormous hotel perched at the top of a mountain, a grand old European country on the cusp of war, headlines sprawled across the local broadsheet, the one with the charming moniker of the...
View ArticleRed Band Trailer: The Grand Budapest Hotel
After breaking per screen average records at the box office for its LA/NY release this weekend, the kind folks at Indian Paintbrush have cut a Red Band trailer for Wes Anderson’s latest. Focusing on...
View ArticleExtended Thoughts: The Grand Budapest Hotel
The highly stylized and ever whimsical Wes Anderson has struck again with his latest gem, The Grand Budapest Hotel. A delectably decadent treat, the film unfolds as a kind of matryoshka nesting doll: a...
View ArticleMamo #345: Veronica Mamo
10 years after Serenity, what do we make of the latest fanbase-cum-motion-picture boondoggle, Veronica Mars, and its digital-download boondoggle, UltraViolet? Plus conversation about The Grand...
View ArticleCinecast Episode 376 – 2014 in Review: Ski Lifts & Psychological Rape
We needed a referee. Seriously. And unless it’s Jesse “The Body” Ventura, we might as well not even bother. The rampages on 2014-in-film are epic: Battles are fought, won, lost and lines are drawn...
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