Year One is a hit-or-miss comedy that almost skids by due to distinct character work and the satirical tone. Director Harold Ramis once delivered a string ...
Woody Allen marks his return to New York with a worthy welcome that recalls back to his earlier films. Whatever Works certainly won't go down as a great Woo...
The Proposal is an average romantic comedy filled with extremely annoying, reoccurring cliches. Nothing comes off as surprising nor is the film emotionally ...
This is a generic thriller that's elevated to being a mildly entertaining piece of B-movie shlock due to the good performances and some notable character exchanges. ...
Sam Mendes had a unmitigated pattern of directing a new film every 3 years after American Beauty (1999), Road to Perdition (2002), Jarhead (2005), and Revol...
While it does have it's flaws, The Hangover is a blast. It is filled with highly quotable moments and it contains pitch-perfect comedic timing. The leads are extremely fun to watch and their characters share actual chemistry which most buddy films lack....
Up is a masterful breakthrough that brings out strong emotions that most dramatic films are inept of achieving. No other animated film has done this in such a profound way. ...
Quality horror films are hard to come by and now there is finally one that delivers on all cylinders. Every part of Drag Me to Hell is gruesomely fantastic. ...