Belle wouldn’t have known whether to scream or laugh or faint if her beast had had so many tattoos. And …
It’s summer, 1776. Rebellion is in the air. Benjamin Martin, a hero of the French and Indian Wars, is a …
Andy Stitzer is a virgin. And he’s 40. Hence the movie’s title. There’s no mystery to what happens next in …
Belle’s main focus isn’t really romance at all. Instead, Dido and John’s risky commitment to combating slavery makes this story …
More so here than in the first film, our hero is a fellow we can cheer. A guy who’s settled …
Leopold’s winsomely old-fashioned manners, respect for others, chivalry and courtesy contradict—to good effect—Kate and her fellow New Yorkers’ hurry-scurry, me-first …
“Moses” is a praiseworthy cinematic achievement. This biography–awash in warm earth tones–is stylishly photographed, reverently scripted and smartly cast.
Lots of directors have tried to pull off the stylishly photographed crime thriller. E. Elias Merhige tries so hard he …
Forget any semi-romantic notions of Romeo and Juliet gaining gothic glory. Because if ‘Underworld’ was more ‘Blade’ than Bard, then …
Eat your heart out Clark Griswold! Your Christmas lights are a disgrace compared to Buddy Hall’s. (But Buddy’s movie doesn’t …
What’s the cost of riding in cars with boys? For Beverly, instead of college and a future in writing, it’s …
Revenge-starved ghosts, a deranged psychopath and a flock of possessed crows inhabit a North Dakota farm. It puts fly-over country …
A struggling single father of three girls falls in love with the lawyer helping him get custody of them in …
Just as Woody Allen took a mediocre spy film and redubbed it to create the comedy ‘What’s Up Tigerlilly?,’ so …
Earl’s favorite expression is the feeble, forced attempt at spawning a catch-phrase, ‘What the problem is?’ Did Yoda move to …