Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Star Wars: The Last Jedi is the Star Wars film that takes the most chances, and they mostly pay off!
Star Wars: The Last Jedi is the Star Wars film that takes the most chances, and they mostly pay off!
Many questions in Star Wars: The Force Awakens were left unanswered, and that’s great! We should be left wanting to watch the sequel right now.
The film that started it all for the Star Wars franchise, A New Hope follows Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi and allies on a mission to rescue Princess Leia from evil lord Darth Vader.
Star Trek Into Darkness is not as entirely original as its predecessor was, but it doesn’t mean it’s any less entertaining.
Star Trek (2009) is a great action movie worth seeing for it’s humor and smartass dialogue. In fact, the best parts of this Star Trek movie were all the parts that weren’t Star Trek, in so far as it was actually a movie and not another boring T.V. episode.
A grumpy, hedonistic, gambling old Vietnam veteran will see his life changed after accidentally beginning babysitting his newly-arrived neighbor’s kid.
Noah Baumbach’s film is a great look at the breakdown of a family going through divorce that is simultaneously hilarious and depressing.
Harmony Korine’s neon fantasy world assaults the senses with repetition, booze, boobs, and dubstep, only to show his contempt for Spring Break culture.
Spring Bears Love is a rather atypically typical movie — it has all the elements behind your run of the mill romantic dramedy, but it feels “indie” in its making.