Edward Norton

Movie Review: A Complete Unknown

"A Complete Unknown" somehow manages to capture the breadth of the artist’s importance and the culture of the 1960s while remaining entertaining and engaging.

Movie Review: Sausage Party

Ready for a good time? Great! That just might happen for you if you go see Sausage Party. But be warned. This movie is not a love-it or hate-it film; it’s just not. Sausage Party is a have fun or don’t-have fun film. But if you go into it with the right mindset, trust me, my friends. You will have fun. But heed this warning: if you can’t get past the profanity, you need to walk a...[Read More]

Trailer Trashin’: Michael Keaton Loses his Mind in Birdman

Hello again, dear readers. I hope you’re enjoying the summer movie season. This week takes a break from the big blockbusters, with the two major releases being Clint Eastwood’s musical Jersey Boys and the completely unnecessary comedy sequel Think Like a Man Too. And in the spirit of offbeat releases, this week’s slightly-delayed installment of Trailer Trashin’ features the...[Read More]

Movie Review: Moonrise Kingdom

“Summer’s End” inlet is the poetically apt destination for a pair of adolescent teens in the first flush of young love following a year of pen-pal correspondences and being hunted by comically anxious parents, scoutmasters, and lawmen in Wes Anderson’s deeply charming and lovable Moonrise Kingdom. Set in a world of innocence and privilege in 1965 New England, Anderson has crafted a perfect fantasy...[Read More]

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