Want to feel insignificant? Stop reading this review and take a second to contemplate 6.8 billion. It’s an extraordinarily vast, staggering sum, almost unfathomable. And…
There is perhaps no more fertile storytelling ground than high school. Countless movies have mined the depths of awkward despair to which interesting, offbeat teens…
Here’s a basic lesson in Hollywood business: If a film is the sole wide theatrical release opening on the first weekend of a new year,…
As with any other cinematic year, many of the best movies of 2010 flew so far under the mainstream, 3D-centric radar that there was almost…
Here we are back again in Focker-dom, that wonderful place of crushing comic awkwardness, painful slapstick and the no less excruciating specter of great actors…
Rabbit Hole takes on one of the oldest artistic subjects – a family’s struggle to find some way of moving on from a devastating death.…
I write this with all due respect to director Michael Apted, his actors, the rest of his creative team and even C.S. Lewis himself. But,…
Movies just don’t typically exhibit the wild, go for broke attitude on full display in I Love You Phillip Morris and get away with it.…
Burlesque tells the unique, riveting tale of a small-town girl with big dreams, who hops off a bus in Hollywood and ascends to stardom. Centered…