Matt Damon is a delusional-but-brilliant white collar criminal turned FBI mole!
What do grief and death have to do with romantic comedy? Quite a lot in this case.
Jennifer’s a pretty homecoming queen who’s known to be a real man-eater. Seriously. She really does eat them.
Theta Pi sorority sisters get a lot more than they bargain for—like, um, death—when a nasty prank on one of …
Tomorrow’s video games have gamers controlling real people. So when you lose in this first-person shooter, you lose a lot …
Mike Judge’s 1999 film ‘Office Space’ became a sleeper hit for its off-kilter jabs at white collar tedium. ‘Extract’ moves …
Sandra Bullock is a socially inept cruciverbalist-turned-stalker in this zany (and crass) road trip flick.
The fourth “final” film in this popular horror franchise proves that its producers don’t really know the meaning of that …
Quentin Tarantino’s latest effort is a World War II fable pitting a band of ferocious Jews against the Third Reich’s …
Well-known for his sometimes dark, always spiritually minded movies, Japanese anime auteur Hayao Miyazaki seems to be consciously downshifting here …
South African director Neill Blomkamp ushers moviegoers into a brutal, ugly world that, for all the aliens running around, feels …
How big is Bandslam? According to Sa5m (she says the 5 is silent), “Texas high school football big.” Why wouldn’t …
A poignant but occasionally sensual story about a woman’s love for a man who has no control over when he’s …
They say you’re not supposed to judge a book by its cover. But what about predictably unpredictable slasher flicks?
Julia Child’s most famous cookbook was published in 1961. In 2002 Julie Powell cooks her way through it.














