Reviews

[Review] Paranoia

When your film is called Paranoia and the marketing boasts heavyweights like Harrison Ford and Gary Oldman facing off with one another, it’s a foolish move to t...

[Review] Kick-Ass 2

When it comes to the original Kick-Ass movie, many considered it either a great subversive piss-take on comic book heroics or a banal case of the emperor’s new ...

[Review] Junior

Jenna Rosher’s Junior is an extraordinary, intimate look at a the Belasco family. Eddie is a 75-year old guy who has retired from a life of hard drinking and wo...

[Review] TV Junkie

The story of former Inside Edition senior correspondent Rick Kirkman is one of addiction and its debilitating impact on every aspect of life. While such a senti...

[Review] Off Label

Diving into the challenging subject of “off label” drug use, Off Label examines a distinctively American epidemic  -- as Bill Maher joked about Michael Jackson ...

[Review] Lee Daniels’ The Butler

Yours truly has struggled to understand how much Lee Daniels, the eponymous director of / possessor in Lee Daniels’ The Butler, is playing his new film as a win...

[Review] Planes

What should be an auspicious occasion for DisneyToons Studios earning its first theatrical release since 2005's Pooh's Heffalump Movie, the Cars spin-off Planes...

[Fantasia Review] 24 Exposures

In trying to think of what contemporary American director supposedly has the most interest in what it is exactly that gets people off (at least outside the real...

[Review] Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters

For the majority of Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, the titular character spends his time moping over the uncertainty of his heroism. Percy, played again by gen...

[Review] Blood

Writer Bill Gallagher took on the daunting task of turning his six-part, 360-minute miniseries Conviction into a 90-minute film entitled Blood. It's a tale abou...