Reviews

[Review] Side by Side

Christopher Kenneally's Side by Side is a comprehensive and diplomatic documentary about the ongoing combat between two feisty fields of filmmaking -- the one, ...

[Review] The Odd Life Of Timothy Green

Though it sports a somewhat intriguing one-line premise (a married couple who can't get pregnant literally bury their hopes for the child in their garden, only ...

[Review] ParaNorman

When it came to following up Henry Selick's near-perfect stop-motion feature Coraline, Laika animation studio had a lot on its plate. Selick's 2009 film is one ...

[Review] The Campaign

It appears director Jay Roach learned a lot from 2010's Dinner for Schmucks. Although not a film without its moments, it never came together, thanks to a series...

[Review] Hope Springs

I can't tell you how gratifying it is to see Meryl Streep in a role like this. As immaculately convincing as she can be when called upon to step into the shoes ...

[Review] The Bourne Legacy

There was bound to be fallout after Jason Bourne ran amok avenging his girlfriend's death and shutting down the government agencies that turned him into a cold-...

[Review] Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days

Diary of a Wimpy Kid appeals to me much in the same way that watching a rerun of Full House on ABC Family does. It’s become comfort food. Luckily, the three fil...

[Review] Total Recall

Paul Verhoeven's Total Recall is a great B-movie. Bloody, hilarious and never too subtle with its message. It packs plenty of what we love and expect from the D...

[Review] Killer Joe

Somewhere between greasy leftover fried chicken and stale half-finished beer cans sits Killer Joe, filmmaker William Friedkin’s fresh adaptation of Tracy Letts’...

[Review] Step Up Revolution

Dance movies, not unlike pornography, deliver exactly what they promise, sometimes dressed up with a “plot.” Step Up Revolution delivers both a plot (a lame lov...