SXSW Review: 'The Incredible Burt Wonderstone'
Neatly balancing brightly sentimental comedy with slightly edgier funny business, "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" pulls off the impressive trick of generating laughs on a consistent basis while spin…
Neatly balancing brightly sentimental comedy with slightly edgier funny business, "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" pulls off the impressive trick of generating laughs on a consistent basis while spin…
The rare remake that likely will be enjoyed most by diehard fans of its predecessor, "Evil Dead" often comes off as the cinematic equivalent of a cover-band concert tribute to a supergroup's greatest…
A lightweight, warp-speed, brightly colored trifle that should delight small children and sporadically amuse their parents, "Escape from Planet Earth" is the sort of second-tier animated…
The sort of second-tier animated action-comedy that can tide over family auds during the gaps between more heavily hyped big-ticket items.
Beautifully photographed and engagingly pleasant, "The Sea in Between" nonetheless offers as much insight and critical analysis as one of those promotional musicvideo DVDs typically packaged with a…
Helmer Philippe Caland (scripter of the notorious "Boxing Helena") gets a potent performance from Forest Whitaker as a deeply troubled construction contractor whose obsession with his deceased mom…
A superior sequel that deserves better than the half-hearted dump -- limited theatrical exposure day-and-date with VOD release -- it's been given by Lionsgate.
Filmmaker J.R. Hughto spins a sense of uneasy dread throughout most of "Diamond on Vinyl," his low-key psychological drama about an emotionally blocked musician given to eavesdropping and…
An appalling misfire that tries and fails to evoke the anything-goes spirit of such '70s sketch-comedy concoctions as "The Groove Tube" and "Kentucky Fried Movie."
A briskly cautionary and slickly packaged doc that could score some bookings in brick-and-mortar venues before wide dispersal on smallscreen platforms.