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 entr...[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]
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 focuse...[Read More]
Some college students filming a documentary on strange happenings in a wilderness have disappeared without a trace and their footage has been recovere...[Read More]
For this reviewer, The First Grader, produced by National Geographic Entertainment, promised to be a heartfelt story about overcoming many of the thin...[Read More]
In 2008, I saw Punisher: War Zone in the theaters. At first, I couldn’t quite tell what the tone of the movie was intended to be, and I wasn’t sure if...[Read More]
Upon his death in 2008, famed fashion designer Yves Saint-Laurent’s partner of fifty years Pierre Bergé was left to decide the fate of the couple’s ma...[Read More]
After watching The Hangover Part II, I think it’s fair to compare it stylistically to a horror movie sequel. For instance, in this installment of The ...[Read More]
Dreamworks Entertainment has long relied on the Shrek brand as their flagship property, even as each sequel became less charming and more reliant on t...[Read More]
Some of you may have abandoned the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise after walking out of At World’s End going, “So…what just happened?” Wanting to c...[Read More]
O Pioneers! You endured the most immense hardships in your dedication to find arid land and the promise of prosperity in the badlands of a still-unkno...[Read More]
If Hollywood has taught us anything it is that there comes a time in every funny man’s life where he wants to explore his more serious side. Following...[Read More]