Our Review of The Hangover Part III
I wish Hollywood would learn to leave well-enough alone, especially in the case of great movies like The Hangover (2009). The Hangover is easily one of the most hysterical and original comedies of the past[...]
I wish Hollywood would learn to leave well-enough alone, especially in the case of great movies like The Hangover (2009). The Hangover is easily one of the most hysterical and original comedies of the past[...]
The Fast and Furious franchise returns with Fast and Furious 6. The latest chapter attempts to continue the heist-thriller action movie format that has been very successful. However Fast and Furious 6 was less street[...]
There are some films that are worth the price of admission; J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek Into Darkness is certainly one of them. The long-awaited sequel to the brilliant Star Trek (2009) is just as good[...]
Ever since I saw the trailer for Baz Luhrmann’s (Moulin Rouge) new film The Great Gatsby, I have been anxiously awaiting its May 10, 2013 release. Being that May 10 is also my birthday, is[...]
Iron Man 3, the third installment in the popular superhero series, is a fitting conclusion for Downey et al. Indeed, the storyline is as dramatic as any before. The country is in danger of being[...]
The Reluctant Fundamentalist, a film that is seemingly about the radicalization of a “westernized” Muslim against his adopted country, is certainly timely. After all, following the Boston Marathon bombing, many Americans asked, “How could “Americanized”[...]
Arthur Newman, written by Becky Johnston (Seven Years in Tibet), is one of those independent films that you will moderately enjoy, but ultimately forget about in a few weeks. Not because the film is fundamentally[...]
Pain and Gain, directed by Michael Bay (Armageddon), is the most outrageous true story I have ever heard, much less seen on film. In fact, it is hard to believe it took Hollywood this long[...]

