Craig Robinson and Rod Corddry return in this vile excuse for a comedy. These waters are not safe.
All Alone At The Movies
Friday night at the movies; the good, the bad, and the sad.
‘Fifty Shades’ Of Abuse
E.L James’s romance trilogy is notorious for its portrayal of BDSM, but does the franchise perpetuate darker qualities in the couple’s relationship?
‘The Kingsman’ Is A Fine Suit Laid In A Dumpster
It should be fun—the suits and stylized violence, but ultimately it’s more callous ripoff than future Bond.
Coolidge Corner Hosts Oscar-Nominated Animated Shorts
“Feast” and “The Dam Keeper,” among other nominees, do what great films do–short or feature length. They make the audience feel at home.
‘Fifty Shades’ Bathed In Dull Greys
The highly anticipated adaptation of E.L. James’ popular novel doesn’t live up to exotic expectations.
Edits Lead To Anger, Anger Leads To Suffering
George Lucas prided himself on the editing authority he had over his films, but does Disney’s recent acquisition leave a new hope for disgruntled fans?
‘Jupiter Ascending’ Plummets In A Convoluted Mess
Mila Kunis and Channing Tatum star in the messy creation from ‘The Matrix’ directors, The Wachowskis.
‘Sponge Out of Water’ Is Absorbant With Hilarity
SpongeBob SquarePants and the gang return in style in the 3D sequel to rescue the coveted Krabby Patty secret formula.
‘Seventh Son’ Fails To Live Up To Its Fantasy Genre Brethren
Jeff Bridges and Julianne Moore reunite in this failed fantasy about a seventh son’s seventh son.