About Aaron Peck
Aaron Peck is a seasoned film critic. He's spent his days reviewing Blu-rays for High-Def Digest, and writing film reviews and feature articles for Film.com. He's also a member of the Utah Film Critics Association.
Can a movie be too violent? For my personal taste, I would say yes. At 141 minutes, ‘I Saw the Devil’ is almost non-stop violence. This isn’t violence where the camera turns away and your brain does the guesswork...
Let’s just keep things causal. I’m writing formal reviews all week, I thought that these reviews for the blog could be a little less formal.
[Editor’s Note: Aaron has been attending the Sundance Film Festival for a few days already, and submitted his first posts with coverage over the weekend. Due to our weekday publication schedule, I’ll be staggering some...
The Sundance Film Festival opened late last week. By the time you read this, I should have (hopefully) already seen a few movies. I’ll have coverage and reviews of those coming up soon. In the meantime, here’s a look a...
A few years back, the Sundance Film Festival announced a new category called “Park City at Midnight.” This would be a way for extreme comedies and horror flicks to find a place at a film festival. It was a great move o...
Over the past few days, I’ve been trying to finalize my schedule for Sundance. It’s packed. As of right now, I have 26 movies scheduled, with more to make the final cut later this week. Sundance still hasn’t sche...
[Editor’s Note: With this post, High-Def Digest Blu-ray reviewer Aaron Peck joins us here at The Bonus View blog. Among other things, Aaron will be contributing some film festival coverage, starting this month at Sundance. I...