According to producer Mark Johnson, this is a “romance between two likable characters and yet, watching it all, it’s sometimes …
Comedian Charlyne Yi is looking for love anywhere the camera can follow in this off-kilter docu-comedy. Instead, she finds Michael …
Edward Sullen and Becca Crane are cantankerous caricatures of Twilight’s Edward Cullen and Bella Swan in this (really, really) farcical …
Chris Rock presents a case of better than but not best in this (sort of) remake of a 1972 French …
In this follow-up to the 1995 film “Friday,” Craig moves out of the ghetto to live with his Uncle Elroy …
So Veronica Mars, as satisfying as it might be for fans, feels more like a tragedy to me.
Need for Speed is not a movie about the subtle nuances of character transformation. It’s a souped-up, turbocharged melodrama.
This flick may not be as scary as suffering from defecaloesiophobia or as painful as pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, but it comes close …
When their kids get in trouble at school, five mothers come together to throw a school dance—and form surprisingly touching …
According to Mr. Meiks’ instructions, demons are living among men, disguising themselves as humans. His task is to destroy them.
This movie serves up baseball about as well as a New York diner does grits. Baseball here is merely a …
Walk the line between love and loathing, faith and self-destruction in this searing biopic of the Man in Black—Johnny Cash.
Sixty-four years after the death of his mother (at least for us humans), Bambi learns courage and bonds with his …
Ignore the title. Bucky Larson was born to be a mess. Better yet, ignore the film entirely.
Comedy Central’s inept police squad brings its lewd brand of law enforcement to the Sunshine State. Moviegoers: Step away from …






