In his latest documentary, Micheal Moore seeks for the next U.S. conquest. Devoid of oil interests and world policing, this conquest concerns the appropriation of ideas instead of resources or influence.
The Corruption of Art Through Awards
What do the awards ceremonies really mean and why do we hold them in such esteem? In many cases, they are little more than tools, than indicators of true merit or achievement.
‘Dirty Grandpa’ Breaks Bones and Feelings with De Niro at the Helm
De Niro adopts a newer, cruder role in ‘Dirty Grandpa’, but does not fail to garner a few laughs along the way.
The Force Is Strong With Ford, Boyega, And Ridley In ‘Episode VII’
The seventh installment in the legendary series soars into theaters this weekend, leaving its mark on the hearts of faithful fans across the galaxy.
Meager Characterization Leaves ‘Heart Of The Sea’ In Shallow Water
Despite a vibrant cast and serviceable special effects, ‘In the Heart of the Sea’ struggles to find its sea-legs.
‘Macbeth’ Remains Faithful Through Prose And Bloodshed
An adept cast featuring Michael Fassbender and textual fidelity bring Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ to a bloody realization on screen.
Raiders Of The Lost Art: What Modern Movie Posters Lost Along The Way
Posters supposedly describe movies in one image, but sadly production companies have started to turn them into a formulaic towards new films.
Star Saoirse Ronan Finds A Cozy Nest In ‘Brooklyn’
Warmed by a deep and talented cast, ‘Brooklyn’ is a richly textured, achingly pleasant period piece on the transatlantic journey.
The Name’s Bond, James Bond: The Best of 007
With the release of ‘Spectre’ this Friday, we’ve chose three actors that we feel best capture the pure and awesome essence of the legendary spy, James Bond.
‘Spectre’ Can’t Make It To ‘Skyfall’ Heights
James Bond returns in style, but while this adventure brings some of the action back, ‘Spectre’ skips the core ‘Skyfall’ gave to Bond.