I gotta say that I'm not a big fan of "gross out" comedy. It's not to say that it needs to be gross to be gross out, but I'm talking about these kind of broad comedies
I seem to be doing a lot of doubling up of late. First I had my whole Bourne Trilogy run, followed by yet another Matt Damon in the CIA movie, The Good Shepherd. And now
I read this book a bunch of years ago, and seem to recall a real Wuthering Heights thing going on. Of course I'm like the nine-millionth person to make that comparison
Picking up right where The Bourne Supremacy left off, Jason Bourne is thrown right into the fire when someone somewhere is sharing CIA secrets with a British reporter
Do you ever watch a movie you just know is gonna suck? You ask yourself, "How bad could it really be?" The answer is: about this bad. One of the biggest issues the movie
Much like Billy Ray's other film, Shattered Glass, Breach feels more like a television movie than a feature film. In fact, the two films have more in common than just
I have to admit I had really high hopes for this movie. I thought Shaun of the Dead was brilliant, and I had heard only glowing things about this follow-up. I thought
Who would have thought a guy with a Raggedy Andy haircut could be so menacing? Javier Bardem as the maniacal hitman/killer in No Country for Old Men makes the Terminator
If this movie truly sucked there would be all sorts of fun headlines one could write. The title just kind of writes the article for you. It turned out to be not bad at