Reviews

Review: Despite Charming Leads, ‘Admission’ Doesn’t Quite Deserve a Place In Your Heart

What if Tina Fey and Paul Rudd finally starred in a movie together - as romantic foils, no less — and it… Read More

Review: The Worst Movie of 2013 Race Ends Early With ‘InAPPropriate Comedy’

Perhaps the only thing you need to know about Vince Offer’s InAPPropriate Comedy is that (spoiler? can you spoil a… Read More

Review: Olympus Has Fallen

What if I told you that the new Gerard Butler film is like ‘Die Hard in the White House’ in… Read More

Review: Grow Up, Tony Phillips

Coming-of-age films are often centered around something big like death or sex, but most people grow up with hurdles built… Read More

SXSW 2013 Review: ‘Snap’ is a Fantastic Character-Driven Thriller

Have you seen that Key and Peele sketch where the one guy is helping the other guy move and hasn’t… Read More

Home Video Review: The Lost Films of Herschell Gordon Lewis

It’s not uncommon for film directors to find themselves categorized into a specific niche, but it’s almost always interesting (and… Read More

SXSW 2013 Review: ‘Touba’ Allows Us to Virtually Experience a Sacred Journey

SXSW is an interesting place to see Touba, which won a jury prize for cinematography at the film festival this… Read More

Review: Coldwater

Imagine waking up in the middle of the night to strangers who pull you from your bed, handcuff you and… Read More

Review: The Incredible Burt Wonderstone

Do you remember how old you were when you saw and were amazed by a great magician (live or on… Read More

Review: Matteo Garrone’s ‘Reality’ Is A Timely and Successfully Satirical Reality TV Fable

Editor’s note: This review originally ran during Cannes 2012, but we’re re-running it as the film’s limited theatrical release begins… Read More