Race flick doesn't 'Rush' good plot
By Jonathan Winchell | Sep. 30, 2013Rousing drama succeeds on and off track
Rousing drama succeeds on and off track
Film’s powerful acting, directing, performances capture viewers
Repetition, no suspense ruins scary film
Realistic feeling, beautiful visuals in ‘The Spectacular Now’ “The Spectacular Now” is an indie coming-of-age drama that begins with the lead character, Sutter (Miles Teller), an outspoken, egotistical high school senior, getting dumped by his girlfriend, Cassidy (Brie Larson). He goes into a brief explanation about how devastating this is for him, considering how perfect a couple they were.
Feel good sequel shows no improvement.
Feel good sequel shows no improvement.
Indonesian killers open up on camera.
‘The Grandmaster’ succeeds with stunning film, unique style
Unrevealing concert film is still passable fun.
Story of ‘Deep Throat” star misses target.
Humorous horror film makes viewers queasy Family can be a killer. A couple (Rob Moran and Barbara Crampton) celebrate their wedding anniversary at their mansion by reuniting their four grown children, each of whom brings along their significant other.
“Lee Daniels’ The Butler” includes a star cast and great performances, but fails to get a full applause.
Woody Allen’s 44th theatrical film is an indie hit for audiences.
Thrillers, action films all autumn must-sees
“Midnight” trilogy takes over, big name comedies flop
A good time and a good lesson are found in Pixar’s latest production, “Monsters University,” featuring familiar favorites Mike Wazowski (Billy Crystal) and James P. Sullivan, (John Goodman) but this time, they are not at all the best of friends. Not at first, at least.
“Stories We Tell” is the third film directed by Canadian actress Sarah Polley, whose career has the distinct pattern of not following one.