Criminal
Leo has a great mind for planning heists, and seeing all the angles of a job. But he also has a strict series of rules that he has created for himself. He feels those rules have kept him out of prison, though they have lead others to label him a coward. When he’s lured int
Working in “The Office” at Camp Ramah!
Back in October I posted a parody of Lost that we put together this past summer at Camp Ramah in New England. I mentioned that it had become something of a tradition that we’d kick off our Staff Week at the beginning of each summer with a silly video parodying various TV shows
Josh’s Response to Ethan Kreitzer’s List of his 50 Favorite Films of the Last Decade!
Yesterday I posted my buddy Ethan Kreitzer’s list of his 50 Favorite Films of the Last Decade. Movies that Ethan & I totally agree on and that I was really glad to see on his list because they are (in some cases) sort of obscure and also (in all cases) super-awesome: Roger D
Guest Blogger Ethan Kreitzer Lists his 50 Favorite Films of the Last Decade!
Below is a contribution from guest blogger Ethan Kreitzer to our continuing series in which I asked several of my close friends and colleagues to name their Favorite Movie of All Time. Ethan Kreitzer took a broader view of my question, and submitted a list of his 5o favorite films of
From the DVD Shelf: Josh Reviews Once (2006)
I finally signed up for Netflix, and my first selection was quite a winner: the small Irish film Once. This is an extraordinarily delightful film, exactly the kind of unique little movie with a voice all its own that I love to be surprised by. I’d read about the film when it g
