Review: Shock and Awe
One often takes for granted how certain films retain their reputation for greatness until one sees how another film, working in the same...
Review: The D Train
There are so many contrivances that beggar belief in Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel's joint directorial debut, The D Train, that it's a...
Review: Unfinished Business
Vince Vaughn talks a mile-a-minute in his latest film Unfinished Business. One would think this is par for the course since he has always...
Review: Welcome to Me
"We are dead in the water without this woman," Rich Ruskin (James Marsden) declares to his disbelieving network staff. The woman in...
Review: The Loft
A stylish whodunit scaffolded with the requisite misdirects and multi-betrayals, The Loft is the second remake of director Erik Van...
Review: Accidental Love
Directors have a singular vision for their work which doesn't always jibe with those of studio heads, who are predominantly interested in...
Review: The Best of Me
The Best of Me, the latest film adaptation of a Nicholas Sparks novel, doesn't mess with the formula that has been sustained by eight...