Games

Movie Review: ‘Battleship’

Andrew Payne reviews Battleship, a big, loud, dumb summer movie that somehow manages to almost work. Read More

Review: ‘Virginia’

Tasha Moore reviews Dustin Lance Black’s semi-autobiographical ‘Virginia,’ a tale of a mother-son power struggle offset by an unwitting battle with schizophrenia. Read More

Review: ‘What To Expect When You’re Expecting’

Take a bestselling how-to guide, throw in a dozen actors, and whip up some semblance of a script – and voila – you have ‘WTEWYE.’ Hiko Mitsuzuka has the review. Read More

Review: ‘The Dictator’ Is Funny…At Times

The Dictator is a fine, if highly flawed venture down a new path for Sacha Baron Cohen according to reviewer William Paul Jones. Read More

Review: Spurlock’s ‘Mansome’ Is Fun But Not Deep

Amy Lindorff reviews Morgan Spurlock’s latest documentary, finding it lighthearted and entertaining, though not a deep discussion or analysis of men’s beauty. Read More

Review: ‘Hysteria’ is Thoroughly Stimulating

Let’s get the giggling out of the way: Hysteria is about vibrators. But it’s also about love, women’s rights, daddy issues: everything that makes for a good romantic comedy. Lauren Herstik has the review. Read More

Review: Tonight You’re Mine

Ariel Kashanchi says the new film Tonight You’re Mine is the perfect summer film for music lovers. Read More

Review: ‘Where Do We Go Now?’

The new musical dramedy from Lebanon Where Do We Go Now? is a unique effort from Nadine Labaki. Nate Freiberg has the review. Read More

Review: ‘Dark Shadows’ is Sometimes Fun but Mostly Muddled

You know you’re in for some kind of visual treat when you see a Tim Burton/Johnny Depp collaboration, and Dark Shadows doesn’t disappoint. Yet, it is hindered by an abundance of storylines and a lack of cohesiveness. Read More

Review: ‘I Wish’ Captures Childhood

Hirokazu KORE-EDA’s film elegantly captures both the seriousness and whimsy of being a child. Read More

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