Andy Stitzer is a virgin. And he’s 40. Hence the movie’s title. There’s no mystery to what happens next in this should-have-been-rated-NC-17 smutfest.
Andy Stitzer is a virgin. And he’s 40. Hence the movie’s title. There’s no mystery to what happens next in this should-have-been-rated-NC-17 smutfest.
Forget any semi-romantic notions of Romeo and Juliet gaining gothic glory. Because if ‘Underworld’ was more ‘Blade’ than Bard, then its sequel is twice so.
Though marketed as a holiday comedy, this cold-hearted mob story crosses the line between shoddy entertainment and purely offensive smut.
Parody movies have one thing in mind, and it’s certainly not quality: artistic, moral or otherwise.
Chris Rock presents a case of better than but not best in this (sort of) remake of a 1972 French film.
With a plot as generic as its title, ‘Date Movie’ sets out to spoof (and up the raunch-factor of) as many modern-day romantic comedies as it can.
French director Luc Besson transforms his own best-selling children’s books into a live-action/CGI fantasy … that hopefully worked better en Français than it does in English.
Everybody loves an underdog. And for football fans during the mid- to late-’70s, it was hard not to root for the quintessential little guy from South Philly, Vince Papale…
The powerful story of five Christian missionaries speared to death in the Amazon jungle in 1956 makes its way to the big screen—50 years later.
Johnny Depp still shines as one of Hollywood’s most memorable characters. But nonstop violent effects and ghoulish tone are the real stars of this Disney sequel.
Sean Penn and Jude Law do the power-corrupts-absolute-power-corrupts-absolutely tango in this reemergence of Robert Penn Warren’s 1946 novel.
Martin Scorsese directs a star-studded, Leonardo DiCaprio-led cast in an epic biopic about the brilliance and darkness of the eccentric Howard Hughes.