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Movie Review: Conan O’Brien Can’t Stop
Getting fired from The Tonight Show is the best thing that has happened in Conan O’Brien’s career whether or not he acknowledges it. In being forced out of his ...[Read More]
Weekend Box-Office: Green Lantern Brings in the Green
As one superhero falls, another rises to take his place. Thor may have just slipped off the Top Ten, but the number one film of the weekend was Green Lantern, w...[Read More]
Movie Review: Green Lantern
Of all the DC characters featured in movies, I’m very surprised that Jonah Hex got a movie adaptation before Green Lantern did especially given Green Lantern’s ...[Read More]
Movie Review: Mr. Popper’s Penguins
When certain films are released, mostly those of kid-centric variety, critics tend to forget that they’re not necessarily the film’s target audience. So, we her...[Read More]
Movie Review: Beginners
Beginners is a fantastic film that has the visual appeal of a big mainstream feature wrapped in a thoughtful, intricate, tiny package. It has been a while since...[Read More]
Win Passes to an Advance Screening of Page One: Inside the New York Times
Landmark Theatres, Magnolia Pictures, and CinemaNerdz are pleased to offer you and a guest a chance to see an advance screening of Page One: Inside the New York...[Read More]
Movie Review: Midnight in Paris
At the stroke of midnight on a mysterious cobbled corner of Paris, self-described “Hollywood hack” screenwriter Gil (Owen Wilson) enters a phantom carriage in t...[Read More]
Top 20 Comic Book Characters That Need a Movie Adaptation
The summer of 2011 has quickly become the “Summer of the Comic Book Movie.” The God of Thunder has already graced the silver screens in Thor and the latest X-fl...[Read More]
Movie Review: X-Men: First Class
The X-Men franchise which, with the inclusion of X-Men: First Class, now boasts five films, started off well with Bryan Singer’s series-launching entries X-Men ...[Read More]
Weekend Box-Office: Super 8 Rolling Into First
Not really much of a surprise, considering the names attached to the project; Steven Spielberg and J.J. Abrams monstrous Super 8 took on all challengers and ear...[Read More]
Movie Review: Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer
When certain films are released, mostly those of kid-centric variety, critics tend to forget that they’re not necessarily the film’s target audience. So, we her...[Read More]
Movie Review: The Tree of Life
Terrence Malick’s new drama, The Tree of Life, is reminiscent of his previous work, such as The Thin Red Line (1998), in that it is a film that focuses largely ...[Read More]