Dustin Hucks

Review: Brutal Bootlegging Tale ‘Lawless’ Doesn’t Go Down Quite So Smoothly

The twelve-year run of prohibition in the United States was a period that punctuated social imparity, religious activism, and was… Read More

The Anti-Expendables: 10 Bad Guys Who Should Team Up Against Sly and the Gang

2010’s The Expendables gave fans of iconic action hero badasseration a taste of what it would be like to experience… Read More

Review: ‘People Like Us’ Overcomes a Clumsy Narrative With Strong Performances and Plucky Charm

You know how clumsy puppies can’t help but be adorable, even when they do awful things? Basset Hound pups are… Read More

Review: ‘Darling Companion’ Is No Bark and No Bite

Editor’s note: With Darling Companion opening this week in limited release, we thought we’d unleash Dustin’s review from the Santa… Read More

Interview: A Moment with ‘West of Memphis’ Subject John Mark Byers

I interview a lot of people - it’s part and parcel to the job of entertainment journalism. It’s not generally… Read More

Delightful ‘Jiro Dreams of Sushi’ Will Make Audiences Hungry For More

I love sushi. Not just the taste, but the overall experience. For me, sushi is an event - there is… Read More

Review: ‘Restless’ is Confoundingly Bad

I’ve no better, more eloquent way to put this - Gus Van Sant’s Restless is awful, pandering, painfully acted, lazily… Read More

Review: ‘Fright Night’ is Slick, Sinister and Playful

I am likely one of very few critics that sat down to watch Craig Gillespie’s Fright Night having not seen… Read More

Review: ‘Cars 2’ is a Long, Strange Trip

Five years after the success of Cars, Pixar finally drops the second installment on waiting audiences in Cars 2. I… Read More