A civil war veteran (Taylor Kitsch), on the run and searching for riches stumbles across a medallion that transports him to Mars, a planet inhabited by both humans and al...
On top of the many top flight films released each year, there are a score of lower budget films with decent casts. A few of these are the ‘indie darlings’ you hear ab...
In what could have been a sweet quirky film about romance in unlikely and unfortunate circumstances, Gus Van Sant’s RESTLESS fails to deliver anything great. Unexplor...
Hot on the heels of his ANNIE HALL success, Woody Allen poured all of his energy into another romantic comedy starring Diane Keaton. MANHATTAN was nominated for two Aca...
In the future, currency is no longer paid with cash but with time. A cup of coffee costs three minutes of your life while a bus ride across town might cost an hour. N...
In Billy Wilder’s THE APARTMENT, we meet likeable pushover, C.C. Baxter. As a young bachelor working as a clerk in an insurance agency, he has grand dreams of promoti...
After four films, the problems with The Twilight franchise should be fixed by now. But non Twi-hards are going to have to accept that Robert Pattinson will continue to ...
Based on Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize winning book (that I’m sure most of you all read in high school), TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD is a classic piece of American literature...
The greatest strength of the Harold and Kumar films is also its greatest weakness; Neil Patrick Harris. Used primarily in a cameo-esque capacity, the screen sizzles whe...
Revered as Woody Allen’s breakthrough movie, ANNIE HALL lived up to all of the hype by earning four Academy Awards in 1978, including “Best Picture,” “Best Actres...