A young man puts life on hold to pursue an elusive love in this romantic thriller.
It could be said that Training Day director Antoine Fuqua is again trying to create social commentary about power and …
Even at 19, Alice hasn’t gotten her feet firmly underneath her. She’s tumbled back down the rabbit hole—and this time …
If you aren’t feeling very lonely right now, you very well may by the time you’ve finished reading this review.
During the ’50s, TV quiz shows ruled the airwaves. But in 1959, a scandal erupted that challenged the integrity of …
Cedric the Entertainer stars in this unlikely—and not-so-sanitary—comedic mash-up of The Bourne Supremacy and M:i:III.
“Do you think there’s one right person for everybody?” It’s both a question and a wish in “Runaway Bride.” And …
Any Maine fisherman knows that ‘the bedroom’ is more than where he lays his head at night.
Neither a sequel nor a prequel, this cute—short—DVD explores Tarzan’s awkward youth as he learns how to swing on vines …
Ewan McGregor’s out to rattle some chains in Roman Polanski’s new politically tinged thriller. But what’s a ghost got to …
Martin Scorsese again teams up with Leonardo DiCaprio, this time in the claustrophobic confines of an isolated asylum for the …
It’s tempting to open this review with, ‘He’s baaaack!’ except in this movie, he hasn’t quite arrived yet.
Alexandre Dumas’ classic tale of romance, adventure and revenge in 1815 begins with boyhood friends Edmond Dantes and Fernand Mondego …
Alcott’s March sisters have personalities that could fill any room. They remain delightfully full of spunk, bravery and love.
Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter return to Narnia. But before they can say Nikabrik three times fast, the Pevensie kids …














