DVD Review: Breaking Bad, Wilfred, Freak Dance and Get the Gringo
The television show I’ve most freely recommended to friends, family and strangers alike, “Breaking Bad” is the dramatic equivalent of…
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…
Movies like “Mr. Popper’s Penguins” aren’t necessarily made for critics, who are frequently presumed to have it in for live-action…
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…