I Love You Phillip Morris Review
I Love You Phillip Morris has long been incarcerated in that nasty land of film limbo. After all, a romantic comedy about two homosexual inmates in p
Welcome back to Games of Summer. When I launched this column last year, I focused on singular releases that I felt were...
I Love You Phillip Morris has long been incarcerated in that nasty land of film limbo. After all, a romantic comedy about two homosexual inmates in p
After watching The Warrior's Way, I'm certain that the film I saw was based upon a comic book, even if that comic book was only in director Sngmoo Le
Famed animators of My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, and the upcoming game, Ni No Kuni.
Walking out of the theater after a screening of Faster, I was dumbstruck by the title. There is no race against the clock in Faster, and the main cha
Hollywood has a big resurgence of films about people falsely convicted of crimes, and the attempts of their loved ones to set them free. Late this su
Skyline's marketing team has been blessed with attention grabbing scenes to pull for their trailers. With the huge alien ships flying over Los Angele
A whole generation has grown up with Harry Potter. Now in their early twenties and late teens, these young adults have followed the gradual progressi
Danny Boyle's follow up to the Academy Award-winning Slumdog Millionaire is about as ambitious as any of his other films. It is an adaptation of Aron
There is a line in Due Date where Peter Highman (Robert Downey Jr.) challenges aspiring actor Ethan Tremblay (Zach Galifianakis) to act like a footba
Saw 3D is a mess. Seriously, if one were to take out the convoluted traps that painfully dismember and slaughter each victim, we would be left with a
It must have been my screening, but people around me found Paranormal Activity 2 hilarious. Sure, I'd blame the hoards of 15-year-old girls, but with
Conviction is the story of a single mom of lower-class means fighting to get her falsely accused brother out of prison by rising up, going to school,
There are two kinds of people in this world. One finds Johnny Knoxville and the Jackass crew a disgrace to contemporary society, and the other finds
Films such as Taken and The Expendables have proven there's a market for action films of a geriatric persuasion. It would seem inevitable for a studi
My Soul to Take is about as soulless as a movie can get. It's as if Wes Craven, longing for the days of old when his slasher flicks reigned supreme,
The tradition of the vampire film has been morphed and redefined in the last few years, in large part due to the popular treacle of the Twilight fran
There is every reason to suspect that The Social Network follows the now-worn out narrative path of a revenge-of-the-nerd tale that is practically sy
Gordon Gecko is the exact same man as the business man put away in prison at the end of 1987's Wall Street. Sauntering out of the big house in 2001 w
It hasn’t been a good year for M. Night Shyamalan. And reasonably so, as his adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender is widely considered one of t
For the second half of the past decade, Ben Affleck has virtually faded from the Hollywood spotlight and taken a backseat to take on supporting roles