Based on the 2002 best-selling novel by Allison Pearson, I Don’t Know How She Does It follows Kate Reddy (Sarah Jessica Parker) as she tries to balanc...[Read More]
In an age where two-dimensional animation is no longer the theatrical draw it used to be (pun intended), finding its viewership in (often times crudel...[Read More]
I admit it: I like the Happy Madison Productions. As silly and stupid as they might be, they usually contain a decent amount of surreal humor that eli...[Read More]
The Names of Love (Le nom des gens) is French love story between Baya (Sara Forestier), and Arthur (Jacques Boudet), two intensely different character...[Read More]
Let me get this out of the way first: ignore all the trailers and advertisements for this movie. They don’t really tell you what it’s really about. Co...[Read More]
It’s the Mods versus the Rockers in Rowan Joffe’s glossy update of Graham Greene’s canonical 1937 literary thriller Brighton Rock. Transposing the set...[Read More]
Fans of Mystery Science Theater 3000, rejoice: the movie you’ve been waiting for all year has finally arrived. There have been some stinkers this year...[Read More]
It was probably inevitable that I would review something that would draw comparison to Final Destination 5, but I thought it would at least have the d...[Read More]
It’s good to be Paul Rudd these days. He is well-liked and gets to be in a fun late-summer release – Our Idiot Brother – with fellow actors who are li...[Read More]
For the sake of pure disclosure, I’ve never seen the original television movie Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark, mostly because it was a bit before my time...[Read More]
As the remake becomes more and more popular these days, you begin to hear people wonder why they are made in the first place when the original was fin...[Read More]
No matter what you do, no matter how hard you try, there are some people that are born to play a role; these actors become such a part of our cultural...[Read More]