Growing up as a child of the 90s, Aladdin was one of my favorite animated films. I could watch it on repeat for hours. As a huge fan of Robin Williams, it’s no surprise that it still remains... Read more
Initially billed as drama-romance, 2014 film The Face of Love plays out more like a near thriller as Annette Bening and Ed Harris shine in a film that fails to match their quality. It’... Read more
When celebrities pass I often find it hard to become truly emotionally invested in the loss of the person. Depending on the individual my emotions range from feeling for those who did feel... Read more
Actors more often than not like to play on their strengths. After all, it’s what makes them successful, keeps the dollar-dollar coming in, sticking to their archetypes is a smart move,... Read more
The Angriest Man in Brooklyn begins with images of Robin Williams‘ character’s picturesque family life in 1989, the kind of “parents and children gleefully frolicking in th... Read more
How often can an actor say that they’re getting the privilege of working with someone that inspires their work? Well it seems at least one of them can, as Simon Pegg has been announced... Read more
Lee Daniels’ The Butler is a film that has piqued many peoples’ interests. First off, the film has a who’s who cast of superstars, secondly, the film spans more than 70 years and thirdly, t... Read more
One of the likely Oscar contenders for this year’s race is the Lee Daniels (Precious) biopic The Butler, an adaptation of Will Haywood’s Washington Post article about the White H... Read more
Family comedies, especially about weddings, are always fun to watch, and of course there seems to be something about those all-star ensemble casts that get rom-com fans into theaters. The tr... Read more
The experience of revisiting films from your childhood is always a crap shoot. Some films get better while others make you realize how bad they actually were. There are messages built into... Read more
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