Killing Them Softly
Andrew Dominik’s latest is an imperfect but engaging gangster film with an amusingly unsubtle message about the American economy.
Andrew Dominik’s latest is an imperfect but engaging gangster film with an amusingly unsubtle message about the American economy.
Ryan Murphy provides Eat Pray Love with great visuals and scenery, but the film version of Elizabeth Gilbert’s soul-healing journey is boring.
Jackie Cogan is a professional enforcer who investigates a heist that went down during a mob-protected poker game.
A homicide investigator digs deeper into a case involving a trained military sniper who shot five random victims.
Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard bring us The Cabin in the Woods, an addition to the horror genre that is part masterpiece and part commentary.
Adapted from the Hunter S. Thompson novel, The Rum Diary follows an American journalist who moves to San Juan, Puerto Rico, to work for The Daily News.
Dig deep, young padawan, and find movies that are truly BAD that you love. BAD IS THE KEY.
However much its characters may have been attempting to avoid Hollywood clichés, Friends With Benefits ends up playing out like just any other average, romantic comedy.