As someone who, at first glance, greatly misunderstood Jaume Collet-Serra's Orphan in 2009, it was imperative that I went into Unknown expecting something s...
With his new film, Kaboom, Araki returns to his outlandish roots to bring us a magical sex-filled conspiracy theory riddled with hilarious situations and crowd cheering rhetoric....
Justin Bieber: Never Say Never is a good-natured examination of “Bieber Fever” – to it’s credit it’s not simply a 3D concert film, but provides Bieber novices...
Ever apparent in this year's Oscar Nominated Live Action Shorts selections is that the dominant force in filmmaking (Hollywood) and various governmental ent...
We all know the story of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, and we also know the many renditions and adaptations of this tragedy- high school plays, Baz Luhrma...
The Eagle is a vivid and at times lucid action adventure, a step above Ridley Scott's Robin Hood, owing more to Terrence Malick with a nod to Italian neorealism...
Orgasm Inc. is an investigative exposé that masterfully strikes the balance between entertaining and enlightening. Surprisingly full of humor, documentarian...
The appeal of Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston, two charismatic actors, is lost for much of a film that is flawed at its most basic level. Structurally, Just G...
Anyone who goes into Let Me In having seen Let the Right One In will be hard-pressed not to make comparisons, and that’s more than fair. Let Me In, directed...
The Roommate is a largely missed opportunity, right down to the design of the actual “room” these “mates” share. As escapist Hollywood entertainment does, every...