Film Review: The World’s End
Edgar Wright’s latest, The World’s End, is fighting to not be his weakest film overall, yet it’s still great and one of the better films of the summer.
Read more "Film Review: The World’s End"Edgar Wright’s latest, The World’s End, is fighting to not be his weakest film overall, yet it’s still great and one of the better films of the summer.
Read more "Film Review: The World’s End"Lee Daniels’ The Butler is an engaging look through our nation’s racial history, but tries to cram in too much and often focuses on the wrong story over the course of its run time.
Read more "Film Review: Lee Daniels’ The Butler"Elysium is the much anticipated second film from director Neil Blomkamp, but it falls short of working on almost every level.
Read more "Film Review: Elysium"Woody Allen’s latest, Blue Jasmine, finds the director following a pair of sisters as they navigate life and love in a funny, but ultimately sad, slice of their lives.
Read more "Film Review: Blue Jasmine"Rosemary’s Baby was Polanski’s break through to American audiences and the result is an unsettling tale of horror that scares in ways you don’t see coming.
Read more "My Cinematic Shortcomings: Roman Polanski’s Rosemary’s Baby (1968)"Fruitvale Station tries to create an emotional tale about a tragic loss, but it fails to connect with the audience on almost any level.
Read more "Film Review: Fruitvale Station"The Wolverine doesn’t feel like a comic book movie for the majority of its run time and this is certainly a good thing.
Read more "Film Review: The Wolverine"The To Do List is a raunchy sex comedy from the female perspective and it does exactly what it wants to do for mostly the best.
Read more "Film Review: The To Do List"Ryan Gosling and Nicolas Winding Refn team up for another stellar picture that is darker, bleaker and more violent than just about anything you will see in theaters this year.
Read more "Film Review: Only God Forgives"R.I.P.D. might look like Men In Black lite, but it knows its lane and doesn’t try to stray out of it; allowing for plenty of fun if you are willing to go with it.
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