In the mix of terrorism films that have plagued theaters this past year, “Traitor” stands out amongst the barrage with a well-crafted narrative and great performances from the entire cast.
“College” relies on dildo-using frat guys, pissing midgets and glow-in-the-dark dick wars to make people laugh. The most pathetic part is that it has almost nothing to do with college and is undeniably one of the worst movies ever made.
Ever since Steven Spielberg plucked him from the adverse real life environment of being a bouncer in a club to the real Hollywood life of being a soldier who gets killed by a sniper in “Saving Private Ryan,” Vin Diesel has been pushed down our throats as being a highly touted action star.
Web Editor Chelsea Otakan and Film Critic Jay Brissenden discuss 2008’s summer flicks, recent movies, and Woody Allen’s “Vicky Cristina Barcelona.”
Hamlet 2 may have brought us the new smash single “Rock Me Sexy Jesus”, but it rarely delivers many laughs beyond its already ridiculous plot.
Megatron and the rest of the Transformers can kiss Iron Man’s gold-tainted ass, because Robert Downey Jr. (“Charlie Bartlett”) and Jon Favreau (“Zathura”) have created something Michael Bay has never heard of – a clever, engaging blockbuster.
This time around, as the dynamic duo deals with much larger troubles than the munchies, “Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay” keeps the stoner-comedy genre alive with dirty humor, over-the-top characters and the return of everyone’s favorite child-star turned-unicorn-jockey.
With two “Saturday Night Live” alumni taking center stage and a few others dropping in for cameos, “Baby Mama” never disappoints, but rarely surprises.
Though “Deception” tries to revive the dying genre known as the erotic thriller, it proves this genre should be left for dead.
“88 Minutes” is nothing more than a mediocre crime-based thriller that not even Scarface himself can save.
Forget about being “Superbad” and “Knocked Up,” because Judd Apatow is back with one of his funniest and raunchiest productions to-date with “Forgetting Sarah Marshall.”
“The Forbidden Kingdom” gains big laughs with the pairing of famous martial arts duo Jet Li and Jackie Chan as they fool around in monkey business.
‘Snow Angels’ breaks post-Oscar slump with emotionally-charged drama.
All-star cast creates a memorable film with playful dialogue, performances.
The Hollywood remake machine strikes again!