Blink-182 frontman Tom DeLonge and former pro surfer and surf writer Matt George are working together on a new surf-based ...
Like surfing, movies are subjective. Everyone has their favorite actors, directors and genres. Some prefer quick, funny hits, others like the long, drawn-out time warps of a Christopher Nolan film.
Surfing, and the culture and lifestyle associated with the sport, is a way of being for many who have become one with the waves. When it comes to capturing the spirit and danger of the sport on film, ...
A mix of too much lousy animation and too little wave-riding footage. By Glenn Kenny When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we earn an affiliate commission.
One of the wonderful things about the world of movies is that there are plenty to watch for each pasttime that allow the viewer to both live vicariously and grow a deeper connection with something ...
As I was cruising through Facebook this morning, I came across a post that had some clips from Greg MacGillivray’s classic surf movie, “Five Summer Stories.” It reminded me of how cool it was going to ...
Twenty-five years ago, this film helped re-invent surf movies. It’s one of the great stories in modern surfing. Thing is, heaps of us won’t have seen it, or even know the story. Is that weird?
Here are five movies that have made surfers cringe, and that exemplify why Hollywood can’t do surf movies. Oscar-winning actress Helen Hunt recently tweeted that her new film, “Ride,” shot last year ...