Reviews

Review: Much Like the Bible, ‘Rapture-Palooza’ Saves the Hilarity For the End

2013 seems to be the year of end-of-the-world comedies, and while that may be a sure sign of the end… Read More

Review: Tired ‘The Internship’ Was Unpaid, So Don’t Fork Over Your Own Dollars For It

It starts promisingly enough. Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson are in a convertible, cruising to a highly important business dinner,… Read More

Review: ‘The Wall’ Examines the Effects of Solitude Through Incessant Talking

Our world is so connected now that moments of solitude, peace and quiet can often be hard to come by… Read More

Review: James Marsh’s ‘Shadow Dancer’ Is a Thriller That’s Calm Like a Bomb

Editor’s note: We’re re-running Scott’s review from last year’s Berlinale Film Festival as Shadow Dancer opens this weekend in limited… Read More

Review: The Most Honest Trick In ‘Now You See Me’ Is Separating You From Your Cash

2013’s summer movie season will likely go down as one of the biggest and be remembered for Iron Man 3’s… Read More

Review: ‘Hannah Arendt’ Gives One of the Most Compelling Academic Lectures You’ll See in a Movie…

Review: ‘Hannah Arendt’ Gives One of the Most Compelling Academic Lectures You’ll See in a Movie Theater This YearHannah Arendt was… Read More

Review: ‘After Earth’ Is Perfectly Mediocre

Will Smith is one of the last of a dying breed. We used to have movie stars with a capital… Read More

Review: ‘The East’ Is a Slight Sophomore Effort

Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij stepped onto the indie scene in a prominent way with Sound of My Voice. The… Read More

Review: ‘The Kings of Summer’ Rules with Young Talent and a Dash of the Fantastic

Parents have the capacity to be very annoying. When you’re a only freshman in high school, you don’t exactly have… Read More

‘The History of Future Folk’ Comes to Earth to Warm Your Heart

From Fantastic Fest 2012, Neil Miller reviews the comedy, which is guaranteed to make you smile. Read More