MoviesEven With Denzel, ‘The Equalizer’ Doesn’t Add Up Academy Award winner Denzel Washington and actress Chloe Grace Mortez struggle to bring the flat characters of ‘The Equalizer’ to life.
ArtsKristen Wiig And Bill Hader Play It Serious In ‘Skeleton Twins’ Director Craig Johnson treads the line between grotesque and light comedy in 'The Skeleton Twins.'
ArtsNot Quite ‘Taken’ By Liam Neeson’s ‘Walk Among The Tombstones’ Although Liam Neeson's action-thriller 'Walk Among the Tombstones' tries to be different, it's more or less what you'd expect from the 'Taken' actor.
Arts‘Maze Runner’ Is Little More Than A Poor Man’s ‘Hunger Games’ Wes Ball makes his directing debut in the 'Hunger Games'-esque dystopian drama ‘The Maze Runner.’
Arts‘This Is Where I Leave You’ Is A Comedy Better Left Alone Jason Bateman and Tina Fey fail to transcend the cliche plot of ‘This Is Where I Leave You.’
Movies‘The Drop’ Falls Short As Final Chapter To Gandolfini’s Legacy Strong acting performances from Tom Hardy and James Gandolfini still can't redeem the conclusion of Roskam’s crime drama ‘The Drop.’
ArtsA (Purely Speculative) Guide To The Fall Movie Season From 'Gone Girl' and 'The Maze Runner' to the final installment of 'The Hobbit,' a look at the highs (and potential lows) of this fall's movie release...
MoviesWinterbottom’s ‘Trip To Italy’ Is A Dull, Two-Hour Ride With only a few comedic moments, ‘The Trip to Italy’ overall lacks an entertaining storyline.
ArtsA Year After Toronto Premiere, ‘Eleanor Rigby’ Reappears On Big Screen Ned Benson successfully launches the first of his three-part film series, collectively titled 'The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby.'
MoviesShot Over 12 Years, ‘Boyhood’ Makes An Epic Of Growing Up Filmed over the course of 12 years, ‘Boyhood’ successfully conveys authenticity and sentimentality by focusing on the moments of everyday life.