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With with young actresses emerging as bankable leads in sci-fi and action pictures, taking a bit of the pie from their hulking male counterparts, casting the right actress in...
Steve Coogan’s Alan Partridge character, while only well-known in America to diehard BBC fanatics, is an amusing creation that should spark laughter even in those unfamiliar. A bumbling, egotist, doofus...
The sheer ambition on display in Third Person, from Crash writer-director Paul Haggis, is staggering and admirable without question. It’s actually a very, very rare thing to behold, with Haggis carefully...
You can’t say that Xavier Dolan is one for slowing down. The 25 year old director/writer/actor/editor/costume designer (only a few of his credits) has made five films since 2009....
Advice: sometimes going into a film knowing almost nothing about it is NOT the way to go. After having only seen the trailer to The Grand Seduction, I made...
James Ward Byrkit’s resume doesn’t do much to explain his first feature. With a smattering of shorts, video game writing, and storyboard artistry as his only experience, it’s understandable...
If comedic Hollywood has anything to say about it, sex, and its pursuit, is pretty much all the average teenager has going on in life. What’s unfortunate for all...
In 1977, 27 year-old Robyn Davidson embarked on what would become a 9 month, 1,700 mile journey across the Australian deserts. She travelled from the town of Alice Springs...
The long road between the small screen and the silver screen is littered with the corpses of wonderfully talented individuals who knew nothing but success when beamed into millions...
Believe Me marks director Will Bakke’s first foray into fiction film after two documentaries, One Nation Under God and Beware of the Christians. Both of these films attempted to...
For a director like Jason Reitman, who in the past has been so innately in touch with how human connection works (the nuanced Up In the Air and insightful Thank You For Smoking demonstrate his expertise),...
The third entry in the 'Hunger Games' series is the darkest yet, but sorely lacks purpose and feels like a placeholder to
Sara Colangelo's small-town tragedy 'Little Accidents' wonders into familiar territory.
Not quite hero story, not quite anti-hero story, 'After the Fall' misfires.
Rupert Wyatt and Mark Wahlberg's 'The Gambler' is a bitter character portrait that's more shallow than its moody imagery and eloquent dialogue suggest.
Peter Jackson's Middle Earth hexalogy ends with a mildly entertaining, mindless battle royale.
A music-centric romance that lacks ambition and misses some big opportunities.
Aniston shows she's got chops, but 'Cake' is a movie starving for more.
A post-apocalyptic Australian zombie tale with plenty of camp.
It's another Hugh Grant rom-com with almost no rom, and rather trite com.
A midlife crisis-induced camping trip is more of a privileged self-indulgent exploration.
Slow but well performed, three women live together under unusual circumstances.
Nerdy engineers looking for love do so in rather antiquated ways.
Another in a line of "musical discovery"-style documentaries chronicling The Jones Family Singers.
An unfocused doc about the secret history of one of music's behind-the-scenes icons.
'The Search' is a remake of the 1948 classic around an war-orphaned boy and those who would help him.
Lukas Valenta Rinner's first film is an arthouse apocalypse tale lacking momentum.
James Franco and Jonah Hill are sorely lacking in truth in this self-serving true crime tale.
A once-great comic looks to make a comeback while juggling romance and fatherhood in this enjoyable but uneven comedy.
All the uncomfortableness of today's tech savvy culture plays out honestly but uncomfortably in 'A Wonderful Cloud'.
Three stand-up veterans survive three decades of comedy highs and lows in this funny but misleading doc.
Franco's A-game can't save an untrustworthy and mixed up memoir.
Sweet and simple, this rom-com thrives more in its tension than its harmony.
A mother-son dynamic is explored in this vaguely fantastical but ultimately hole-riddled film.
'Below Dreams' shows promise but fails to invoke an emotional response or provide insight on poverty in New Orleans.
A non-committal man-child debates the benefits of his on-again-off-again relationship in this Woody Allen knock off rom-com.
Solid lead performances and a riveting tale help prevent this historic heist flick from otherwise stealing your time.
A longer run-time would have better-served this decent drama that uses the historic, real-life exile of 130,000 people as its backdrop.
Despite occasionally falling back on cliches, this sex comedy has enough originality to constitute a viewing from genre diehards.
This hard-hitting interview with the man who may have started the Iraq war provides surprisingly mixed results.