Jason Hellerman

20. The Magdelene Sisters – Water.  For the Nuns. 19. Breakfast On Pluto  – Traditional: Guinness with a dash of Blackberry Currant Juice and a Brown sugar rim 18. Five Minutes Of Heaven  –  Bushmills on ice 17. Omagh –  Jameson and Ginger 16. Bloody Sunday  – Irish Car bomb 15. Michael Collins  – Michael […]

  Jason Hellerman

The Lorax is one of my favorite Dr. Seuss stories.  It’s a morality tale, a sort of new-age parable about appreciating what you have and taking care of what you’ve got.  It is not as anti-industry as it is pro-practicality.  It’s modern economical ethics for kids with rhymes.  The 2012 film adaptation takes this core […]

  Jason Hellerman

Throw out everything you know about Found Footage films.  Throw it out.  From a realm that used to rely on realism and a medium that thrived on narratives as close to reality as possible comes the story of three high school geeks planning the party to be remembered for all time.  Spoiler alert, they succeed. […]

  Jason Hellerman

I was extremely excited when I got a special sneak preview of Act Of Valor, the highly promoted film starring actual Navy SEALS and based on “real life” scenarios they may face in the field.   I have a number of friends who served in the armed forces and a few who, while in active […]

  Jason Hellerman

I hate New England.  I hate New England so much it makes me forget how much I hate New York.  The life of an NFL fan is a tough one, especially for us Philadelphians.  I’m a mid-20’s man living in between two cities (Boston and New York) who not only get more respect than my home […]

  Jason Hellerman

Recent films rely on one convention.  It’s sad but almost every Hollywood film is about character redemption.  We love seeing someone with a problem they must overcome.  We love going from liking them to loving them and we get catharsis from the sunset that brings everything together in the end. What makes Young Adult such […]

  Jason Hellerman

The Academy Awards are always a hotly debated item.  Nominees are frequently the result of campaigning, elbow rubbing, and politicking.  That being said, I decided to go against the grain to nominate the films I think deserved everyone’s attention.  Also the ones I thought were awful. I tried to delve into the movies that stuck […]

  Jason Hellerman

There will be a ten-hour viewing for Joe Paterno and not enough people will get to say goodbye.  There will be countless memorials, television specials, and I am fairly certain an eventual movie and none of it will be enough to encompass the man.  We will see books, paintings, and modern art masterpieces and they […]