Monsters University is another overall misfire from Pixar, which seems to be striving for average rather than their past successes,…
This is the End definitely dwells in the gutter, but this lowbrow apocalyptic comedy has a lot of laughs and…
Man of Steel is a movie most will find entertaining as it seems to prove a Superman film can be…
Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn are essentially playing their Wedding Crashers characters all over again only this time they're crashing…
Making his directorial debut with Violet & Daisy, Oscar winner Geoffrey Fletcher attempts to make something of a Wes Anderson…
The Purge requires you overlook its logic flaws while also overlook the several dumb decisions its characters make in order…
The East is a predictable, but fascinating thriller that uses real world issues to propel a story that will have…
Don't expect too much from Now You See Me and you should be satisfactorily entertained with a movie that allows…
It was hard to even write about After Earth in any serious fashion. It's not really a movie as much…
If Fast & Furious 6 showed any kind of restraint at this point I'm not sure we'd be able to…
Tom Hiddleston and Tilda Swinton are centuries old vampire lovers coming together in Only Lovers Left Alive and writer/director Jim…
Roman Polanski's Venus in Fur is a 96-minute breath of fresh air that's as darkly comedic as it is wonderfully…
Michael Douglas and Matt Damon are extraordinary in Behind the Candelabra as Steven Soderbergh brings us the story of Liberace…
Mundane, redundant and poorly acted, James Gray's The Immigrant refuses to strive to be anything more substantial than meek.
Bookended with impressive emotion, Michael Kohlhaas is lyrical in execution, but the second act causes it to lose much of…
Celine and Jesse return to the big screen for the first time in nine years for Before Midnight, a film…
Alexander Payne's Nebraska is a very well made film with a few minor laughs, but the overall oppressive nature makes…
All is Lost is a monumental achievement in that it ever got made, not to mention that it could turn…
With his follow-up to Drive, Nicolas Winding Refn leans more toward his work in Valhalla Rising and in the process…
With The Bastards, director and co-writer Claire Denis has muddled up her narrative to the point much of it is…