by Mitchell Brown, Reporter The 1960s were an undeniably interesting time – the major events of that era invite so much retrospective research. It was a time marked by turmoil and change, wh... Read more
by Mitchell Brown, Reporter The horror genre, in both film and literature, is primarily a nocturnal affair, “Night of the Living Dead,” A Nightmare on Elm Street,” and “Dracula.” In many way... Read more
by Mitchell Brown, Reporter “The Outhouse: The Film: 1985-1997” was made available for rent online July 1. It’s a punk rock/music documentary like no other – the focal point is a punk... Read more
This movie is like no other teen comedy. The teens in “Booksmart” appear more worldwise than most of the characters in the teen movies of the '80s and '90s, but the heart remains, with all o... Read more
by Mitchell Brown, Reporter A new music documentary focusing on the Columbia, Mo. region is on the way from self-taught videographer and photographer Karl Bussen. He founded his own company,... Read more
by Mitchell Brown, Reporter Upon seeing the trailer for “Mid90s” I was immediately interested – I saw visions of a coming of age tale that didn’t appear typical. It seemed to have... Read more
by Mitchell Brown, Reporter If you’re a music fan, you’ve probably noticed that a lot of noteworthy music documentaries were released in recent years. “Bad Reputation” is another... Read more
by Mitchell Brown, Reporter Rock biopic movies are much like comic book movies. There will always be a hardcore fan contingent who will look at said films with hyper-critical eyes, addressin... Read more
by Paislee House, Film Critic I’ve always loved extreme sports. I still watch the X Games every year. Once, in junior high, I went to dinner with a boyfriend and his parents. My boyfriend’s... Read more
by Paislee House, Film Critic Debra Granik has been working and making films since 1987, but she’s far from a household name. Her most well-known work, “Winter’s Bone,” came out in 2010 and... Read more