Wow, what a month. February was full of birthdays, awards shows and even a Vegas vacation for FTS. I’m a little late, but I took a second to put together some of last month’s highlights including box office stats, my favorite posts and new blogs I’m into.

And the winners are…: The end of February brought with it the 85th Academy Awards. Did you guess the winners? [Read]

Rhythm & Hues files for bankruptcy & VFX artists protest the Oscars: The visual effects company that made the Oscar winning film Life of Pi possible are in danger of shutting down, a problem not just for the company but one representative of a larger issue in the VFX field. [Read]

The Face of a Thief?: The big film for the February box office was Identity Thief which brought in a whopping $107 million. [Read]

The Movie Log has a series of posts detailing all their favorite things from 2012. From blockbusters to TV shows, you can read them all in the multi-part lists. [The List of Things I Liked in 2012 Part 1]

The Vern’s Video Vortex is The Vern’s brand new site where he focuses on the classics. Check out his review of one of my favorites: American Psycho. [All Time Classics: American Psycho (2000) ]

Two Dollar Cinema reviews Jess’ least favorite film of 2012 with similar results. See what M. Brown had to say about Trouble With the Curve. [You ever think about retirement?]

Life Vs. Film – After podcasting with blog author Jay, I’ve really enjoyed reading through all his past reviews.

Celluloid Junkie – C Taylor has badass lists, interviews and loads for reviews to keep you reading for hours.

Dave Examines Movies – A blog to immediately put on your radar.

Best Reviewed Movie: A Good Day To Die Hard [78%]

Worst Reviewed Movie: Bullet To The Head [37%]

Featured: Top 10 Quotes from Die Hard

Podcasts: Comedic Actors Tournament, Celeb CrushesMovies The Describe Your PersonalityMovies We’d Love to See Get Made


My apologies for the short In Review post. This was a very busy month and most of it wasn’t spend reading blogs. But March is here now and I’m back to business.