Ever since viewing Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth, I’ve had high hopes for subsequent films from the Mexican director. Unfortunately, this film
This is an engrossing look at the Mexican drug trade and how the U.S. either does or ‘should’ respond to
This witty monster flick has all the elements needed for a great kids’ film: cute, animated characters; silly jokes for the kids
Although it doesn’t quite rise to the level of the classic mobster movies it tries to emulate, Black Mass is
This film, based on a 1998 book by Bill Bryson, is a lot like much of the author’s writing: amusing, but lacking
The first few scenes of Learning to Drive reveal the setup for the next 100 minutes: Manhattanite Wendy needs to
As an U.N.C.L.E. fan, I was not going to miss this movie. And while it has little of the panache of the
There is nothing comic at all about this latest Woody Allen movie, yet it feels very Woody Allen anyway. Basically,
Anyone over 40 likely remembers 1983’s National Lampoon’s Vacation with great fondness. Starring Chevy Chase at the peak of his career, the movie
Trainwreck, the screenwriting debut by rising comedic star Amy Schumer, is not as subversive or wickedly funny as many have