Andrew Payne reviews Battleship, a big, loud, dumb summer movie that somehow manages to almost work. Read More
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
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
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
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
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
Ariel Kashanchi says the new film Tonight You’re Mine is the perfect summer film for music lovers. Read More
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
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
Hirokazu KORE-EDA’s film elegantly captures both the seriousness and whimsy of being a child. Read More




