Jennifer Garner

Movie Review: Deadpool & Wolverine

As a fourth-wall breaking, foul-mouthed revitalization of comic-book film, "Deadpool & Wolverine" offers audiences hope for the future of the genre.

Trailer Debuts for “DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE”

During the Big Game, Marvel Studios released the first trailer for the highly anticipated "DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE," starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman.

Win Passes to An Advance Screening of PEPPERMINT

Enter here for your chance to win a pair of passes to an advance screening of the new film, PEPPERMINT. For your chance to receive a pair of complimentary passes to see the new film PEPPERMINT starring Jennifer Garner at the MJR Troy Grand Digital Cinema 16 in Troy, Michigan on Tuesday, September 4th at 7:00 PM, just look for the “Enter the Contest” box further down on this page. But h...[Read More]

Movie Review: Mother’s Day

Garry Marshall likes two things late in his directorial career: holidays and large casts. He first tackled Valentine’s Day with the star-studded film Valentine’s Day, then New Year’s Eve with an even more star-powered New Year’s Eve, and now Mother’s Day in his new film, you guessed it, Mother’s Day. Although the cast is not as large as his other two holiday romantic comedies, there’s still no lac...[Read More]

A Kid Film Critic Reviews Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

I thought Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day was okay. There were some good parts and some bad parts. The movie starts off with Alexander Cooper (Ed Oxenbould) having a very bad day. Then he makes a birthday wish that puts a curse on his family’s day (typical Disney movie). So the next day they are running late and nothing is going right. His family’s bad day goes on for o...[Read More]

Movie Review: Draft Day

Draft Day opens in the month prior to the actual 2014 NFL draft. So, Hollywood gets an “A” for timing the release just right. Fans of the NFL are primed for just this sort of film since the pre-season games of August still feel so impossibly far away after a long, cold winter. Regrettably, this is an uneven film that will only satisfy the hard-core NFL fan. Draft Day was directed by Iv...[Read More]

Movie Review: The Dallas Buyers Club

Dallas Buyers Club comes as a victory lap in the complete career redefinition of Matthew McConaughey, rounding two years of engaged, unexpected roles in mainly independent films. His fallow period in comedies blandly paired with Kate Hudson or Jennifer Lopez proved too much for the man and the native Texan found his way into a series of southern blue-collar films (Killer Joe, Mud, The Paperboy) th...[Read More]

A Ten-Year-Old Film Critic Reviews The Odd Life of Timothy Green

The Odd Life of Timothy Green is about Timothy and his life that takes some twists and turns along the way. I loved the movie. It was really emotional. I wanted to cry sometimes. The movie was a very magical adventure. I loved how Timothy has a friend that gets him (that is, understands him). This is a movie about a mom and a dad who want to have a child but can’t have one. They go to the doctor a...[Read More]

Movie Review: The Odd Life of Timothy Green

Disney’s The Odd Life of Timothy Green is everything but odd, unless you are of the mind-set that great movies being made as of late are few and far between. Finally ladies and gentlemen there is a wonderful movie that all audiences will enjoy. This drama/fantasy/comedy grips you from the very beginning. It’s a laugh out loud, sweet, and tender movie that is sure to entertain. Cindy (Jennifer Garn...[Read More]

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