A rendition of Stephen Sondheim’s 1987 stage production about tumbled together fairy tales, Into the Woods is whimsical and outlandish, …
In blackjack, the object is to reach 21 without going over. If Jim played the game like he lives his …
Clint Eastwood turns his laser-like focus toward a real-life war hero named Chris Kyle—and the price he paid to become …
Unbroken, then, is hard to watch but easy to praise. The horror of the inhumanity it depicts is wrenching. The …
It’s a movie about a boy and his marine mammal, you might say. And while we watch them splash and …
Kirk, Spock, Bones, Sulu, Chekov and Uhura go back to the future (or is it forward to the past?) as …
Sex, drugs and … salsa. This movie (its title translates to ‘The Singer’) is the despair-filled story of Hector Lavoe, …
A fabricated tell-all autobiography of Howard Hughes threatens to ruin a man’s life, hobble a publishing giant and unseat the …
In 1977, Harvey Milk became the first openly gay man to win a major elected office in the United States. …
The Cheetahs show their spots in this third franchise movie from Disney Channel. There’s no sex, no drugs and no …
Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson join forces in this throwaway romantic comedy/adventure, once and for all proving the old adage: …
God’s message to us can take many forms: a burning bush, a talking donkey, a still small voice. But a …
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies is a rollicking, satisfying conclusion to Peter Jackson’s second Tolkien trilogy. It’s …
Four fashion-conscious females battle cliques and a tyrannical peer in an effort to remain BFFs in high school. (And sell …
Antonio Banderas mixes ballroom with hip-hop and challenges delinquent students to rumba their way to self-respect and new possibilities.











