The Dark Knight: A Retrospective Review
The five days of Bat-mas continues with a look back at what The Dark Knight did that makes The Dark Knight Rises the most anticipated movie of the last four years.
The five days of Bat-mas continues with a look back at what The Dark Knight did that makes The Dark Knight Rises the most anticipated movie of the last four years.
Based on a popular novel by Paul Torday, the adaptation of Salmon Fishing in the Yemen seemed like typical middle class fare to appeal to middle England. Whiles it is that, “Salmon Fishing” is a surprisingly enjoyable light comedy that should please audiences.
With The Dark Knight Rises in theaters this weekend. So begins our five days of Bat-Mas, in which we’ll look back at Christopher Nolan’s trilogy and forward at its wildly anticipated conclusion.
The latest entry in the Ice Age series, Ice Age: Continental Drift, looks to continue the franchise’s massive success, but it’s a competitive world of animated family movies, so how does it fair?
To defeat a savage, how savage would you become? Would you become the bogeymen to punish those who haunt your dreams? In narcotics thriller Savages, director Oliver Stone presents and then answers those questions in vivid, graphic detail while exploring a facet of love that is far from fairy tale.
If you want to be able to appreciate the multiple strengths of The Amazing Spider-Man, be aware of your expectations. This is Spider-Man’s origin story. There are new actors, and some new characters that make it look different, but it’s Spider-Man’s origin story.
People Like Us makes the attempt to connect with us all on a human level. While the film has noble intentions and nicely ties things up when all is said and done, it fails to provide the emotional rollercoaster it so desperately longs to be.
You know the quiet guy in the class? Seemingly average and mundane, but inside he’s a whole other beast? That’s Magic Mike. On the surface it is one thing, but like our mothers told us: never judge a book by its cover.
Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane has taken his love of characters who shouldn’t behave like humans behaving like humans to the next level — and the big screen — with Ted, a story of growing up — at the age of 35.
If 2012 turns out a female performance better than Michelle Williams in Sarah Polley’s new film, Take This Waltz, it’ll be a pretty stellar year. As if we needed another reminder that Williams is one of her generation’s most luminous and talented actresses, she goes and outshines even her portrayal of Marilyn Monroe in last year’s My Week with Marilyn.