Can we believe in Justin Bieber? In his new concert film that showcases a world-class talent with some, shall we …
Sparkle was supposed to serve as singer/actress Whitney Houston’s triumphant comeback vehicle. Instead, by way of her tragic and untimely …
Despite its angsty pretensions, Inside Llewyn Davis remains merely a story without a destination, a bleak portrait of a bleak …
Chrissy-Poo was actually The Notorious B.I.G.’s first known nickname, whispered to him by his mother. It didn’t stick, obviously. But …
Frozen is then, perhaps, family entertainment for a new generation. A confection sprinkled with a few suggestive asides that remains …
Forgiveness from sin. In Bethlehem, that’s the path Christ paved on Christmas. And in the concrete confines of Harlem, that’s …
Re-released this year (2008) as a special edition DVD, ‘The Aristocats’ is the last project Walt Disney green-lighted before his …
Rock ‘n’ rollers didn’t invent sex and drugs. Actually, this biographical drama about Chess Records artists Muddy Waters, Little Walter, …
A Fellini-esque director seeks inspiration from the many beautiful woman in his life. And they sing their replies in Rob …
They got to sing a song or two when Miley Cyrus went 3-D. Now they’ve got their own show. And …
A newspaper reporter and a homeless street musician strike up an unlikely connection in this poignant tale of hope, determination …
It is indeed a trip—an hour-and-a-half journey into a sonic maelstrom full of angst and anger, cacophony and coffins.
This surging British/Irish boy band already looks like the heir apparent to ’90s acts Backstreet Boys and ‘N Sync. Now …
“Selena” uses warmth and humor to introduce viewers to a tightly knit Mexican-American family striving to overcome prejudice and realize …
A kid from L.A. brings his own sense of street rhythm to the halls of Atlanta’s Truth University as rival …










