You think Tony Soprano’s sick? You ain’t seen nothin’ yet. No, that’s not our clever attempt to steer you away …
These days it’s all about bringing new perspectives to monarch movies. Or, as is the case with Sofia Coppola’s Marie …
This remake of a 1973 George Romero horror flick adds new scares and buckets more gore … not to mention …
Princess Mia, now 21, must marry a suitable king in the next 30 days or lose the crown of Genovia …
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’s a wacky journey featuring a lot what makes Crocodile Hunter a popular cable series: Steve interacting with dangerous animals …
This examination of Pocahontas’ early-1600s life manages to be both ethereal and gripping as director Terrence Malick uses her personal …
Death is everywhere. It lurks in hospital corridors, crowded elevators and serene ponds. It skulks through spick-and-span suburban neighborhoods, rural …
Rachel Keller still has not gotten rid of her TV set. Hmmm. Will the evil Samara make use of it …
Don Jon tells us pornography is a terrible, addictive thing—while continuing to gawk and grin at that very terrible, addictive …
Through telling the harrowing tale of Barbara Leininger’s 1755 kidnapping by American Indians, Alone Yet Not Alone is committed to …
Baggage Claim flies high with its message of matrimonial commitment—then gets grounded by premarital sexual content.
It is indeed a trip—an hour-and-a-half journey into a sonic maelstrom full of angst and anger, cacophony and coffins.
The only figurative bruised banana here (unapeeling moments, if you will) is a light barrage of thump-to-the-crotch, cut-the-cheese humor.