The Grey Review: Liam Neeson Discovers Wolves Don't Like Company


The Grey, starring Liam Neeson and from director Joe Carnahan, rips through pretense and cliche to deliver a straight-up wolf-biting existential Alaskan thriller. Ottway (Neeson) is a wolf-killer for an Alaskan oilrig stranded in the tundra after his

There is a lot of real-life brutal shit on display, intense facing-your-mortality stuff, and it is anything but pretty

By Matthew Hoekstra – Richmond Review A piano held the tune while residents and staff at Fraserview Intermediate Care Lodge raised their voices to "Fight Song." It was Wednesday—orange-and-black day at the Williams Road complex care facility—and this

Out beyond the circle of firelight, eyes gleam in the night in “The Grey.” Two eyes. Six eyes. Ten. More. Out beyond the circle of firelight, eyes gleam in the night in “The Grey.” Two eyes. Six eyes. Ten. More. Hostile, unblinking eyes.

From there we review this week's new releases The Grey and Man on a Ledge before offering potential titles for a sequel to War Horse and play a little box-office toss-up before closing the show out with over ten additional listener questions answered.