Sean Woodard reviews Terrence Malick's latest, Knight of Cups: a film with grand intentions that lacks substance under the surface.
Sean Woodard reviews Terrence Malick's latest, Knight of Cups: a film with grand intentions that lacks substance under the surface.
The first A+ of 2016 goes to Zootopia! Sean Woodard reviews the entertaining and thought-provoking animated feature.
London Has Fallen, starring Gerard Butler and Aaron Eckhart, gets the first F of the year. Taras D. Butrej managed to survive his showing and delivers the review.
Sean Woodard reviews John Hillcoat's Triple 9, which feels flat and lacking in substance.
Taras D. Butrej reviews Alex Proyas' Gods of Egypt, which turns out to be a hot mess of plots and subplots. Reading a book about ancient Egyptian mythology would be a better use of your time.
Juese Cutler reviews The Witch, Robert Eggers' terrifying take on horror in colonial America.
As the awards ceremony nears, the Drunk Monkeys Film Department breaks down this year's Oscar nominees and delves into the controversy surrounding the lack of diversity in the actors and directors who have been recognized this year.
Gabriel Ricard takes on the Oscars So White controversy and reviews a few of the nominated films in his latest Captain Canada column.
Reviews: The Martian (2015), Pocket Money (1972), Seduced and Abandoned (1964), Trumbo (2015), Moonwalkers (2015).
Dani Neiley tries to explain her love for Charlie Kaufman's Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and comes to the conclusion, "it makes me feel weird, but in a nice way."
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In Zoolander 2, starring and directed by Ben Stiller, "Each twist feels forced, and this painstaking attempt to catch lightning in a bottle twice dampers the mood." Scott Waldyn with the review.