Film Review: Best of Enemies
Best of Enemies is a great documentary that entertains, informs and connects the subject of the past to today with simple ease.
Read more "Film Review: Best of Enemies"Best of Enemies is a great documentary that entertains, informs and connects the subject of the past to today with simple ease.
Read more "Film Review: Best of Enemies"Listen to Me Marlon is a told in his own words documentary about actor Marlon Brando that will feel like a trip through his greatest hits for fans, while the uninitiated will find more to chew on.
Read more "Review: Listen to Me Marlon"It’s been four years since the last Mission: Impossible film, but the series is as strong as ever in Rogue Nation, continuing the trend started with M:I III.
Read more "Dissecting Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation"The Vacation reboot has an OK amount of laughs, but it’s all pretty stupid and kind of predictable along the way.
Read more "Film Review: Vacation"Southpaw gets a couple of things right around a solid Jake Gyllenhaal performance, but its misery porn laden mess of a script sinks most everything going for it.
Read more "Film Review: Southpaw"Lauren: As someone who strongly questioned why Ant-Man deserved his own movie as a seemingly “bottom of the barrel” superhero, I can now say I’m glad Marvel felt much differently than I did. Turns out this little guy comfortably swimming outside the mainstream can pack quite a big punch.
Read more "Dissecting Ant-Man"Irrational Man is Woody Allen finding a nice middle ground between his comedy and crime genres to pretty good results.
Read more "Film Review: Irrational Man"Like the idea of Margo Roth Spiegelman, the idea of Paper Towns is much better than the thing itself.
Read more "Film Review: Paper Towns"Inside Out has received overwhelming praise, but how does the film stack up against the best Pixar films? Grant and Zac discuss.
Read more "Is Inside Out Receiving Too Much Praise?"When deciding between the Trainwreck and Ant-Man screenings this week the choice was easy seeing as Amy Schumer should easily destroy a man who shrinks in size when he gets action. Yet, as funny as it is, Trainwreck isn’t quite the sure thing I expected it to be.
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