Paperboy, The
The Paperboy desperately tries to be trashy and fun, but ends up being an experimental mess that lets down its greatest asset.
The Paperboy desperately tries to be trashy and fun, but ends up being an experimental mess that lets down its greatest asset.
Sidecar doesn’t need verbose overstatements of appreciation, exaggerated appeals of its brilliance. A story is as simple as love itself, it stands alone and shines on its own merits.
Winterbottom’s adaptation of Hardy’s novel provides an interesting character study for Pinto, who does an amazing job even when the script lets her down.
While it only has an average story, Magic Mike drops its pants and delivers a whole lot of fun.
A look at Radley Metzger’s adult film from the early seventies that explores sexuality better than most modern films do.
Tim Burton’s Dark Shadows, based on the sixties television series, could have been a great film, but ends up being painfully average.
With rules broken and hearts that were once frozen, it’s clear to see that sometimes the best laid plans can come easily undone.
Set in the Victorian era, Hysteria tells the story of how Dr. Mortimer Granville invented the vibrator to the comfort of millions of women around the world.
MDNA takes some getting used to, but once you warm up to it you won’t be able to stop.