Arriving at England’s Shepperton Studios in the summer of 1956, Marilyn Monroe is at the height of her star power and notorious for her unreliable nat...[Read More]
As I wipe away tears of exhausted joy, the sheer overwhelming beauty of Martin Scorsese’s Hugo is just beginning to take shape as a solid, golden obje...[Read More]
You need to know this from the start – there are no negatives when it comes to The Descendants. The movie is a nearly perfect package. Yes, this is Ge...[Read More]
A startling and unpredictable foray into body horror and gender politics from Spanish film icon Pedro Almodóvar, The Skin I Live In (La piel que habit...[Read More]
Well, at least the Twilight series now seems fully aware of its real purpose: the first scene of the new film The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part ...[Read More]
Clint Eastwood’s biopic of the innovative, paranoid lawman who became as notorious as the criminals he hunted as the first Director of the Federal Bur...[Read More]
If you make a feature-length movie in one month and decide not to give your actors a script, you can expect to see some flaws in the final product. Th...[Read More]
Tower Heist is a timely action comedy about the seething discontent felt by so many after the financial collapse and the revelations detailing Bernie ...[Read More]
If there was to be any joy found in the entire Shrek series, it was Puss in Boots. While the movies declined precipitously in quality with each entry ...[Read More]
At one point in Bruce Robinson’s adaptation of Hunter S. Thomspon’s experiential novel The Rum Diary, a turtle with jewels glued to its shell catches ...[Read More]
The characters in the new movie In Time must race against the time they have left in order to acquire more time which will extend their lives. It is a...[Read More]
Something so unexpected happens halfway through Love Crime, the final film by the late French director Alain Corneau, that you’re left wondering how t...[Read More]