Crazy, Stupid, Love.
While you may not expect much from it, Crazy, Stupid, Love. turns out to be a surprising treat, delivering a truly solid romantic comedy to the screen.
While you may not expect much from it, Crazy, Stupid, Love. turns out to be a surprising treat, delivering a truly solid romantic comedy to the screen.
Have you ever fantasized the idea of wanting to kill your boss from work because he or she is an unbearable asshole? Horrible Bosses explores that idea.
Winnie the Pooh is gentle and heart-warming and it’s just the right kind of film for anyone who wants a simple film with plenty of chuckles and smiles.
Gore Verbinski’s first shot at animated filmmaking is unquestionably a success, appealing to both children and adults with its sublime storytelling and spontaneous characters.
Jimmy is looking for his purpose in life, so he knocks up a serial killer, ending up with a new baby, Hope, to raise with his inadequate parents and his senile grand Maw Maw.
Bong Joon-ho’s debut is a dark… DARK dramedy about unremarkable people trying to achieve remarkable things.
Jack Skellington has grown tired of doing the same routine for Halloween every year. The day after Halloween, Jack ends up visiting Christmas Town and falls in love with everything that Christmas is all about.
Mulan tells the story of Hua Mulan, a woman who dressed up as a man and fought in the army for twelve years.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon boasts a final battle worthy of the 4-star rating, but it is sadly joined by a 1.5-star script.