Michael Oher (Quinton Aaron) was homeless, friendless and had nothing going for him, that is, until he met Leigh Anne Tuohy (Sandra Bullock) and is taken in by her family.
Imagine if you will the highest soaring highs and the lower-than-low lowest lows of raging teen girl hormones out of control and you will begin to almost grasp that which is Twilight New Moon.
Taken from the memoirs of British journalist Lynn Barber and written for the screen by Nick Hornby (About A Boy, High Fidelity) An Education is a coming of age tale that is rich with emotion and tr
Pirate Radio is a re-release of The Boat That Rocked which came out in the UK back in April. Since then, it has gone through a few changes, most notably the removal of 20 minutes of footage.
All right folks, this one is a doozy. We’re talking end-of-the-world, danger around every corner (and continent), brought to us from the modern master of disaster himself, Roland Emmerich.
"The Messenger," directed by Oren Moverman, is a powerful look at a rarely seen side of war, focusing on two casualty notification officers: Staff Sergeant Will Montgomery (Ben Fost
Theatrical Review Submitted by AJ Garcia on Friday, August 7, 2009 - 8:59AM
B-
Cashing in on the toy franchise turned live action movie franchise G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra brings about every aspect that made the Transformers films what they are.
Theatrical Review Submitted by AJ Garcia on Tuesday, April 28, 2009 - 6:37AM
C
Matthew McConaughey plays the role of Scrooge, only this time he isn’t all Bah-Humbug about Christmas, its love that he has a problem with, and what better place to air out his problems with
Theatrical Review Submitted by Matt Rodriguez on Wednesday, September 17, 2008 - 11:00PM
A-
Most famous for his role in the British version of The Office, Randy Gervais gets his lead film debut with Ghost Town, a comedy about dead people who are still left on Earth with unfinished busines
Theatrical Review Submitted by AJ Garcia on Wednesday, June 18, 2008 - 11:00PM
A+
Get Smart is a breath of fresh air in a genre of film that has been overrun by directors that feel the need to dumb down their films with body humor, sexuality, and vulgarity.