Rob Humanick

Contributing Writer
The stare - image courtesy of RottenTomatoes.com
The stare - image courtesy of RottenTomatoes.com

Robert Humanick has found himself unable to not write about movies since he can remember. The Projection Booth is his main hub. Hitching up with Slant Magazine and The House Next Door in 2006, he was inducted into the Online Film Critics Society in 2007 and continues to write to his heart's content as time allows.

Latest Articles

Film Review: The Artist
A skilled technical exercise, The Artist is a silent movie about silent movies that doesn't understand what made silent movies great in the first place.
Dec 10, 2011 - Rob Humanick
Film Review: The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence)
Making the 2010 original look meek by comparison, The Human Centipede 2 is absolutely revolting and profoundly disturbing. All else is up for debate.
Nov 12, 2011 - Rob Humanick
Film Review: Immortals
No shortage of beautiful imagery can fix a fundamentally flawed screenplay, but director Tarsem Singh still makes this story of ancient warfare worthwhile.
Nov 12, 2011 - Rob Humanick
Film Review: Jack and Jill
Adam Sandler's talent is nowhere to be found in this unfunny spectacle of sibling conflict, a lazy execution that gives lowbrow comedy a bad name.
Nov 11, 2011 - Rob Humanick
Film Review: It Came from Beneath the Sea
Ray Harryhausen's giant octopus is center stage, but this is a movie worthy of his special effects input, entertaining without robbing you of IQ points.
Nov 1, 2011 - Rob Humanick
Film Review: It! The Terror from Beyond Space
Part hokey horror, part smart science fiction, this serial killer in space classic remains a tightly strung exercise in against-the-clock terror.
Oct 31, 2011 - Rob Humanick
Film Review: It Came from Outer Space
Potently disturbing images and sharp, intelligent screenwriting make this one of the highest water marks of socially relevant science fiction cinema.
Oct 31, 2011 - Rob Humanick
Film Review: This Island Earth
Iconic images and a handsome production design make This Island Earth one of the most recognizable of the 1950's interplanetary science fiction features.
Oct 31, 2011 - Rob Humanick
Film Review: Invasion of the Body Snatchers
The first of four adaptations of the 1955 novel, this high water mark in science fiction cinema was as relevant to the Cold War era as it is to our present.
Oct 30, 2011 - Rob Humanick
Film Review: Red Planet Mars
The surface layers of religious and political propaganda disguise a more complex and thoughtful film trying to get out in the offbeat Red Planet Mars.
Oct 28, 2011 - Rob Humanick