Writer/director Naomi Foner wants to tell us about the messiness of life through two eighteen-year old girls during their final summer before college. You'd ass...
Luc Besson’s Lucy may be the most daft and blissfully idiotic science-fiction movie you see this year. That, of course, shouldn’t prevent you from seeing it, be...
The strangest thing about Come Back to Me is once all the clues are revealed in an improbable bit of exposition, the ideas behind the film could spawn a strange...
There are some great science fiction films that deal with time travel in a way blockbusters like The Terminator simply cannot due to scale and want for mass app...
As far as first introductions go, The Fluffy Movie slightly overstays its welcome. I admit this is my first exposure to Fluffy (aka Gabriel Iglesias), a Mexican...
I can see why director John McNaughton chose Stephen Lancellotti's script The Harvest to be his first feature length film in thirteen years, but I'm not sure it...
Inspired by the works of James M. Cain such as Double Indemnity and The Postman Always Rings Twice, iconic animator Bill Plympton's Kickstarted feature film Che...
One of the many films to open with the misdirection of a movie within a movie, Open Windows actually earns it, even if the effort it expends in doing so makes n...
If I didn’t chuckle once or twice, I’d be filing a complaint against Sony with the Better Business Bureau for marketing Sex Tape as a comedy. Although not quite...
Magic in the Moonlight’s pending release has granted marketing types an opportunity to note Woody Allen’s supposed penchant for magic. For this to be the hobby ...