DVD Reviews: Paranormal Activity 4, Nobody Walks, Allegiance, All Superheroes Must Die and Three Stars
Set five years after the events of its predecessors, “Paranormal Activity 4” focuses on a Nevada family that includes cute…
Set five years after the events of its predecessors, “Paranormal Activity 4” focuses on a Nevada family that includes cute…
The television show I’ve most freely recommended to friends, family and strangers alike, “Breaking Bad” is the dramatic equivalent of…
After a long and bloated Hollywood development, sci-fi Western adaptation “John Carter” made its way to theaters in ballyhooed fashion…
From a career standpoint, “The Woman in Black” is a very smart move for Daniel Radcliffe. A straightforward but modestly…
Alongside the recent “21 Jump Street,” when Jonah Hill’s film canon is reflected upon in a generation hence, perhaps the…
The first “Paranormal Activity,” from director Oren Peli, was smartly marketed, and made a bundle of money for distributor Paramount in…
A pumped-up remake of the same-named 1984 vampire horror-comedy, “Fright Night” represents a well oiled machine of goosed senses that…
In a business that frequently has the tendency to disproportionately celebrate the contributions only of above-the-line talent, a big part…
In “Beautiful Boy,” Bill and Kate (Michael Sheen and Maria Bello) are a married couple already on the verge of…