Much Ado About Nothing (2013)
Joss Whedon breathes a new life into Shakespeare’s play with an intimacy and modern touch that it desperately needed.
Joss Whedon breathes a new life into Shakespeare’s play with an intimacy and modern touch that it desperately needed.
Sofia Coppola takes on a collection of teens that love robbing the homes of the rich through an energetic and satirical lens.
Nic and Jules had the perfect family. Until they met the man who made it all possible.
The third installment in Richard Linklater’s trilogy reminds us that love isn’t always perfect in the most bittersweet way.
Soderbergh’s TV movie is a wonderfully entertaining look at the relationship between Liberace and his young lover, Scott Thorson.
Frances Ha is an absolutely delightful comedy that captures just what it’s like to be a young woman discovering yourself.
Derek Cianfrance teams up with Ryan Gosling once again and offers you three stories for the price of one in The Place Beyond the Pines.
For all its faults, Baz Luhrmann delivers an entertaining, unsubtle, aesthetically pleasing movie that will be sure to annoy plenty.
Star Trek Into Darkness is not as entirely original as its predecessor was, but it doesn’t mean it’s any less entertaining.