About Bryan Kluger
Bryan has worked in the film and tv industry as an actor, director, producer and casting director. In 2003, he made the comic book convention documentary 'Nerds Gone Wild' while attending the University of Kansas film school. In 2008, he opened a comic book store called Boomstick Comics, specializing in rare comics, movies posters, props and action figures. He collects horror soundtracks on vinyl and writes movie, music and videogame reviews for several outlets.
‘Quartet’ marks the directing debut of Dustin Hoffman, who is now five years shy of 80, and the two make a great pairing, just like a good wine and cheese. Hoffman took his cues from Ronald Harwood’s play and fro...
‘LUV’ is one of the strangest but most interesting coming-of-age films I’ve seen. Above all else, the movie excels in character development, which is probably why director Sheldon Candis was able to secure an A-L...
Allen Hughes (half of the Hughes Brothers, directors of ‘Menace II Society‘ and ‘The Book of Eli‘) branches off on his own with the political crime drama ‘Broken City’. The story dives into the ...
Arnold Schwarzenegger once promised us that he’d be back. Well, he has delivered on that promise. Over nine years since he last headlined an action film (‘Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines‘), Arnold is back with...
Talking with Johnny Knoxville for a brief moment was very satisfying. He’s a lot of fun and does a great job with Arnold Schwarzenegger in ‘The Last Stand’. As a matter of fact, Knoxville is one of the best parts...
Like most of us, I grew up watching Arnold Schwarzenegger films, and I loved them all. I’d see each new Schwarzenegger flick with my dad the day it came out. This was like a tradition for us, from the ‘Terminator‘...
David Chase, mostly known as the creator and show-runner of ‘The Sopranos‘, marks his feature film directorial debut with ‘Not Fade Away‘. I didn’t know quite what to expect from this coming-of-age film that relies heavily on musi...
I’ll be honest, I dreaded having to watch ‘A Haunted House’, despite the decent trailer I’d seen. I mean, how many recent comedy films with a Wayans brother attached have actually been funny? Several years ...
[Editor’s Note: This week, Bryan Kluger joins us here in the blog to help out with some theatrical review coverage. Please give him a warm welcome. -JZ]