Coming out of the Out-of-Competition Category at the tail end of Cannes is Terry Gilliam's latest creative effort, an elaborate original idea with an even m...
Months before its slated August release, Quentin Tarantino and company (that particular company being Weinstein) screened in Cannes competition. And the ear...
While the smart quirky cunningness will turn off some viewers, it will be loved by others. With a fantastic script, vibrant direction, and magnificent performances, The Brother's Bloom is one of the year's best films....
Angels & Demons surpasses the lackluster 2006 The Da Vinci Code in almost every way, and yet it still finds itself in the category of mediocrity. It's a continuous escapade of non-stop exposition and blandness, and lacks the excitement it gasps for....
Star Trek may possibly be the best star trek film since Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan. While not in the same league as that film, it may be the most entertaining installment since then. Trek falls short of being a great film, but it's still a very good one that consistently entertains. ...
The story unravels in the worst case possible, its a by the number lackluster action picture. At the end your left with nothing more then a sense of disappointment, considering the nature of Wolverine, his grand story deserves a much better film....
With bland direction, sloppy story-telling, and uninteresting characters, The Informers is not just one of the worst films of the year, but one of the worst films of the decade....
By Jordan Raup
We've come a long way since Nanook of the North, the first full-length feature documentary. Flaherty's 1922 look at Inuk life was a revolution...
Someone should have told Steve Lopez that his story just wasn't that interesting. Granted, discovering a musical prodigy on the streets of L.A. is quite zesty...
By Jordan Raup
12 Angry Men, Citizen Kane, and The Maltese Falcon, aside from being classics, each have one thing in common: all of these films are director...