Even as far romantic comedies go, Larry Crowne is offensively simplistic and throws out one dud joke after another all while resting on a sitcom plot ...[Read More]
The “Old Gray Lady” ain’t what she used to be as revealed in the engaging, scattershot documentary Page One: Inside the New York Times. Director Andre...[Read More]
It appears as if third time’s a charm for Michael Bay when it comes to the Transformers franchise. After a promising first film, and an absolutely dre...[Read More]
To be honest, I was never really much of a fan of the first Cars film. It felt like a letdown when compared to the other films Pixar had produced. To ...[Read More]
Bad Teacher did two things for me that were unexpected, very unexpected: it kept me watching and it kept my interest. As hard as I tried to not like t...[Read More]
Toward the beginning of Buck, a documentary directed by Cindy Meehl, the film’s titular subject Buck Brannaman says something along the lines of, “I’m...[Read More]
Liberally adapting from Joe Dunthorne’s celebrated novel, British sitcom star Richard Ayoade graduates from television and music video work with his s...[Read More]
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 o...[Read More]
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 ...[Read More]
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. ...[Read More]
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 w...[Read More]
At the stroke of midnight on a mysterious cobbled corner of Paris, self-described “Hollywood hack” screenwriter Gil (Owen Wilson) enters a phantom car...[Read More]