January 6, 2010

The Best Films of the Decade

After a long hiatus, the site has returned. To celebrate this new era of jbomb.net, it seems fitting to look back on the yet-unnamed decade in film. Of course, since my exposure to films from this decade is incomplete (and I am not sure about each ranking), this list is subject to change. As new films are added or moved, I will update this post accordingly. Read on »

September 10, 2009

The Stairway to Seven

As they face off against the Tennessee Titans tonight, the Steelers embark on an NFL record 6th title defense. To kick things off, I’m reliving the 7 best moments of last season and adding in some predictions for the rest of the year. Read on »

August 31, 2009

Film Review: District 9

District 9 was one of my most anticipated movies coming into this summer. After my disappoint with Moon, I was still hopeful 2009 could produce a strong science fiction film. Read on »

August 7, 2009

Apple to the Core

You probably saw this one coming. Read on »

August 2, 2009

Film Review: Moon

Just before summer began I posted a movie preview and noted that Moon was my most anticipated release of the summer. Its limited release did hit a theater in Pittsburgh, so I had the opportunity to see if it would deliver to my expectations. Read on »

July 10, 2009

Film Review: Public Enemies

Public Enemies is a Michael Mann crime epic that tells the true story of gangster John Dillinger. As Mann’s Heat stands as one of my all-time favorite films, I was excited to see his latest work. Read on »

July 2, 2009

Film Review: Transformers 2

Looking back, I probably overrated the first Transformers film. Still, it was a decent action movie with some laughs. Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen does not change the formula at all, but is that really a good thing? Read on »

June 21, 2009

Film Review: Up

Up seems like a good direction to describe Pixar’s movement. Since Toy Story released in 1995, Pixar has continued to rise to one of the powerhouses in the industry. Up also happens to title their newest project, an effort that shows they still have not missed a step. Read on »