Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter is absolutely preposterous, but it's supposed to be.
Read MoreCo-directed and starring Gene Kelly, Singin' in the Rain is commonly regarded as the greatest Hollywood movie musical. It topped the American Film Institute's list of movie musicals and was most recently their #5 overall greatest film of all-time.
Read MoreTo watch a movie like Ted, about a foul-mouthed, drug-using, sex-starved, and talking teddy bear that belongs to a guy like Mark Wahlberg, you have to check your reality card at the door.
Read MoreThe Graduate is an experience to behold every time I watch it. I pick up more and more stylistic and performance notes with each new viewing.
Read MoreIn honor of the passing of film and television star Andy Griffith this past week, the "Alphabet Film Club" (after I already watched and posted my piece below on the original top vote-getter The Frighteners) decided to substitute the other "F" nominee, A Face in the Crowd, starring Andy Griffith, in place of the original winner, as this week's selection as a tribute to the departed actor. Here's my "extra credit" write-up on A Face in the Crowd.
Read MoreThe Frighteners is definitely a up-and-down roller coaster ride of comedy and horror. Peter Jackson, with nods to many B-movies, conveys a faster pace, a more chipper spirit, and a more domestic tone than a gloomy-yet-decadent Tim Burton feature.
Read MoreThe Amazing Spider-Man, though flawed and familiar at times, succeeds in giving us a new start for this beloved character. It's not a bold new direction, but a positive one.
Read MoreFor all of the strange tones, weird performances, and inherent precociousness that one associates with Wes Anderson, his latest film, Moonrise Kingdom, is an absolute winner and crowd pleaser. With a story driven by two unknown child leads, Wes has made his most accessible and approachable feature to date. As a guy who wasn't a fan of of his before, Moonrise Kingdom has changed my opinion of him.
Read MoreSafety Not Guaranteed dares to keep your attention at every turn and really succeeds. The script is brilliant and deserves the praise it has already gotten. From diving deeper into Kenneth's world to seeing the different motivations that come to light, for both our time travelers and our magazine team tailing him, more and more layers of interest keep coming into play. All the while, you feel the countdown and are driven to wonder if Kenneth and his time machine are the real deal when the time comes to leave. This pace makes the movie breeze by and, unlike some other edgy indie movies that sell you with teases, the payoff is really rich and deserved.
Read MoreEast of Eden is required viewing for cinephiles and completely fits the phrase "they don't make them like this anymore."
Read MoreFor now, here are the best movies and performances of 2012 (so far). Since we are only halfway, the typical "10 Best" lists are reduced to just five and, in keeping with my website's theme, they are accompanied by their best life lesson.
Read MoreBrave is a fantastically empowering movie for mothers and daughters. Many daughters, young and old, can relate to this kind of story about the plans and expectations that their mothers have for them that differ from their own interests. The story is a bold one and devoid of cheese and syrup that can sometimes come with Disney's movies.
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