Walk of Shame
Not quite a disaster and not quite a success, Walk of Shame ebbs and flows between being very...
Read Moreby Mike Votto | Apr 23, 2015
Not quite a disaster and not quite a success, Walk of Shame ebbs and flows between being very...
Read Moreby Mike Votto | Apr 21, 2015
One of the most surprising films from last year, Obvious Child looks like a romantic comedy from...
Read Moreby Mike Votto | Apr 20, 2015
The Fault in Our Stars is so relentlessly formulaic and pandering that by the end of it I was...
Read Moreby Mike Votto | Apr 6, 2015
First off: Bad Words is not nearly as horrible as many reviewers made it out to be upon release....
Read Moreby Mike Votto | Feb 23, 2015
About twenty minutes into Maleficent, I realized I made a mistake. Sometimes the warning signs...
Read Moreby Mike Votto | Feb 19, 2015
I can only describe this as a corny, commercialized version of Once – an observation made...
Read Moreby Mike Votto | Feb 15, 2015
Coming out of the fantastic Margin Call, I thought that J.C. Chandor was one of those filmmakers I...
Read Moreby Mike Votto | Feb 12, 2015
Ida follows Anna, a novitiate nun who only knows the walls of the orphanage she has grown up in,...
Read Moreby Mike Votto | Feb 10, 2015
For a story so extraordinary, Unbroken is painfully pedestrian. Despite its technical prowess, the...
Read Moreby Mike Votto | Feb 3, 2015
No matter what you think of Edward Snowden – whether he’s a traitor or a patriot...
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