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Movie Review: The Music Never Stopped
It would be difficult to find a movie out there today that is as moving and heartfelt as The Music Never Stopped. The film is an adaptation of The Last Hippie w...[Read More]
Movie Review: The Conspirator
This weekend marks a hardly known Federal holiday that commemorates the anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln’s signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. As ...[Read More]
The Legacy of the Scream Films: A Fan’s Opinion
When Wes Craven’s original Scream motion picture was released in the winter of 1996, I was still too young to see the film in theaters unaccompanied by an adult...[Read More]
Movie Review: Soul Surfer
Soul Surfer is based on the story of courageous Bethany Hamilton (played by AnnaSophia Robb), a teenage surfing champion who lost an arm in a shark attack, and ...[Read More]
Weekend Box-Office: Hop Still On Top!
The Easter season is still a good time to be a bunny … the family romp Hop remained at #1 for the second week in a row, making $21.7 million and making a profit...[Read More]
Movie Review: Your Highness
What do you get when you mingle the sophomoric, self-deprecating, and sometimes tasteless humor of Danny McBride with a 1980s sword & sorcery epic? Well, yo...[Read More]
Movie Review: Certified Copy
Certified Copy is a romantic, picturesque movie that is held together through intellectual dialogue and the presence of Juliette Binoche as the lead actress. Bi...[Read More]
Weekend Box-Office: Hop on Top!
Three new movies, three top takers; and on two of them, the majority of audiences and critics can agree. Hop was the big winner of the weekend; while not a crit...[Read More]
Movie Review: Insidious
Insidious is a truly terrifying cinema experience. Filled with disturbing images, Insidious takes the viewer for a chilling ride into a place known as the Furth...[Read More]
Movie Review: Win Win
A high-school wrestling comedy with perennial indie schlub Paul Giamatti coaching sounds like it could be an unbearable retread of recent bombs like Mr. Woodcoc...[Read More]
Movie Review: Source Code
Playing like the most tragic episode of Quantum Leap ever made, the second film by newcomer Duncan Jones (his first was 2009’s incredible Moon) is an intriguing...[Read More]
Interview with Thomas McCarthy, director of Win Win
It’s a movie that’s “hard not to enjoy on some level.” That’s how director Thomas McCarthy describes his latest film, Win Win. After seeing it, it’s hard to dis...[Read More]