Thanksgiving Weekend Movies: Yo, Adrian!
Of this holiday’s three big movie releases, there’s at least one to be thankful for.
Of this holiday’s three big movie releases, there’s at least one to be thankful for.
‘Trumbo’ attempts to dive into the complicated life of an important figure in Hollywood history, while also serving up easy-to-swallow drama for the award-bait crowd and qualifying as a comedy too. That’s quite a...
I have to admit that I approached ‘Creed’ filled with cynicism and was convinced that I’d hate it. The mere concept of extending the already overblown ‘Rocky’ franchise was bad enough, but to do it th...
Over the years, Pixar has become victims of its own success. The studio has produced so many truly astounding works of animation that, when it releases a movie that’s merely good, it can’t help but feel like a mild dis...
‘Secret in Their Eyes’ is the latest in the seemingly endless stream of remakes of foreign films that fail primarily due to redundancy. Like ‘Oldboy‘ or ‘Let Me In‘ before it, Billy Ray’s ...
We knew that the ‘Hunger Games’ finale would top the box office this weekend, but the franchise’s picture-over-picture decline is rather surprising. Unfortunately, that’s not the only new movie to perform b...
Get ready for another busy weekend at your local cinema. The final ‘Hunger Games’ installment will draw huge crowds, but there’s also a better-than-expected, crude Christmas comedy opening alongside it.
So many war films shuffle through cinema screens these days that it can be difficult to find one that feels distinguished or even devoid of overblown politics. ‘Kilo Two Bravo’ is one of the rare exceptions. Produced o...
‘Brooklyn’ is a nice and sweet, if unadventurous, movie. It’s very much a genre piece, one of those period coming-of-age stories filled with pretty costumes, handsome performers, clear emotional arcs, hanky momen...
An interesting trend has developed in the rom-com world lately. Even though Hollywood has pretty much given up on the genre (well, unless Judd Apatow is involved), “date nights” remain a thing so these movies havenR...
Through a haze of shadowy and barely visible cinematography, ‘The Hungers Games’ saga has finally reached its predictably cheerless end. The YA series which hinged on televised child murder is one of the darkest cinema...
The Seth Rogen movie machine has become so well-oiled that, at this point, all the guy really needs to do is pick a genre or concept and slip it into his formula. It only makes sense that he’d eventually make a Christmas mov...