Nathan Bartlebaugh

[Review] The Heat

While much attention is focused on the fact that Paul Feig’s The Heat is an action-comedy with two women in the lead -- much was similarly made of his Bridesmai...

[Review] White House Down

When confronted with the dual “Die Hard in a White House” thrillers Olympus Has Fallen and White House Down, action fans might find themselves sympathizing with...

[Review] Wish You Were Here

Kieran Darcy-Smith’s Wish You Were Here arrives just in time to make you rethink that summer vacation to Cambodia. Co-written by and starring his real-life wife...

[Review] World War Z

Bite and release; that’s the new motive of the hungry undead in Marc Forster’s expensive adaptation of Max Brooks’ World War Z. It’s also the tactic of the film...

[Review] Monsters University

I suspect that when people look back at the legacy of Pixar, there will be a clear, dividing line in their catalog; everything before Toy Story 3, and everythin...

[Review] Storm Surfers 3D

Towering breaks and rising swells overwhelm the frame of Storm Surfers 3D, an action sports film so immersive that we viscerally share the thrill of its adventu...

[Review] This Is The End

You’ve got to hand it to the Apatow tribe; they’ve all gotten together playing themselves in a movie about the Christian end-of-days and not a soul is spared fr...

[Review] American Mary

In the world of independent horror, we are currently in the season of the fearsome females. In the last month alone we have had Black Rock, with its trio of hun...

[Review] The Internship

The Internship spends most of its time being a feature-length commercial for Google, saving a little to advertise for the fading stars of Vince Vaughn and Owen ...