The biggest problem with "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist" is that it stays well within the bounds of a normal teen rom-com. It doesn't go above and beyond, nor does it fail in creating a cutesy teen movie. It just was alright. The movie had the potential to be really great, even original, but settled with just being good.
There are many tangible things that can change people's lives, like food or medicine, but what really makes a difference is courage and dedication. These are exactly the qualities that describe Ed Artis, Jim La...
Michael Bay will be shooting key scenes from 2009's "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" using IMAX cameras, IMAX Corporation announced today in association with DreamWorks and Paramount Pictures.
Summit Entertainment hit the main stream over the past year when they released that they would be making a film adaptation of the young-adult novel phenomenon, "Twilight."
The teen-drawing power of "Twiligh...
The one thing Diane English and Clare Boothe Luce's "The Women" taught me was something I already knew: all men cheat, and so do most women.
I went into this movie wanting to simply love it. To throw my...
Three characters left me pensive, lightheaded and in‚ good humor; Vicky,‚ Cristina and the city of Barcelona
Woody Allen's latest offering is witty, quick and heartfelt cutting to the raw passion and beaut...
In a recent review of George Lucas' newest box-office hit but critical flop, "Star Wars: The Clone Wars", I stated that as a writer, director, and creator, Lucas had not really created any new material over the past few years. To back up that statement, I have analyzed Lucas' creative history with help from the International Movie Database.
Whether you are an obsessed Twilighter or a hater, these are absolutely hilarious, and we pay homage to the creative minds from Chicago's Evil Iguana Productions, the same guys that spoofed 24 and Aquaman. [...]
Ben Stiller might not act in the greatest movies, but he sure knows how to write and direct them. With ‘Tropic Thunder', Stiller creates an explosive new comedy that's sure to blow anyone's socks off.
Judd Aptow seems to be slipping, and ‘Pineapple Express' seemed to be little more than a dream project where the studio just let him stick as many joints (definitely more than 20) into a movie as possible. Let's just hope that with ‘Year One', coming 2009, he gets back to his ‘Superbad'-A-game.