Reviews

‘The Terror Live’ Review: Cynicism and Inanity Walk Into a ‘Phone Booth’

Single location thrillers can be tough on filmmakers and audiences alike, but things get a little easier the bigger you… Read More

‘Paranoia’ Review: It’s Not Just You, The Movie Really Is This Dull

There’s a scene fairly early on in Paranoia where Harrison Ford’s character has a party at his home in the… Read More

‘The Butler’ Review: Lee Daniels Goes Historical, the ‘Forrest Gump’ Way

Lee Daniels finally goes full historical drama with his Forest Whitaker-starring bid for awards season glory, The Butler (or, Lee… Read More

‘Jobs’ Review: Entertaining But Still Too Basic For Its Own Good

Editor’s note: Kate’s review originally ran during this year’s Sundance Film Festival, but we’re re-running it as the film opens… Read More

‘Kick-Ass 2’ Review: They Should’ve Called It Ass-Kick

Last time it was spring, not the end of summer. It’s hard to forget the time surrounding the release of… Read More

‘Austenland’ Review: You Don’t Need to Be Nuts About Jane Austen to Enjoy It, But You May Just Need…

‘Austenland’ Review: You Don’t Need to Be Nuts About Jane Austen to Enjoy It, But You May Just Need to… Read More

‘Ain’t Them Bodies Saints’ Review: A Love Story Told With a Gorgeous Southern Drawl

Editor’s note: Allison’s review originally ran during this year’s Sundance Film Festival, but we’re re-running it as the film opens… Read More

‘Low Winter Sun’ Review: Policing Detroit After the Fall

‘Low Winter Sun’ Review: Policing Detroit After the FallIn the same way that humanity doesn’t really begin until Adam and Eve… Read More

‘Blood’ Review: Well Acted, Beautifully Shot, Often Uninteresting

Crime-related dramas usually do one of two things well. They’re either interested solely in the mystery itself, or they’re more… Read More

‘Paradise’ Review: Russell Brand Almost Saves Diablo Cody’s Debut

Diablo Cody isn’t for everyone. She has a voice of her own, and because of that, her films can be… Read More