BEFORE I GO TO SLEEP Isn’t Likely To Be Remembered in the Morning
Loss-of-memory films can play host to intriguing ideas. When one loses all sense of self, how do they remember who …Read the Rest
Loss-of-memory films can play host to intriguing ideas. When one loses all sense of self, how do they remember who …Read the Rest
Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) is a unique experience. Let’s use that sentence as the …Read the Rest
It can’t be easy adapting a board game into a theatrical movie. Especially when the games themselves don’t exactly lend …Read the Rest
For many moviegoers, Keanu Reeves has fallen off of the radar a bit over the past decade. He’s still been …Read the Rest
Hello once again. It’s another busy time in the world of DVD and Blu-ray releases and there’s little time to …Read the Rest
Jason Reitman’s new film, Men, Women & Children, is an all-encompassing bummer. Every component warrants a popping of a Prozac, …Read the Rest
After the big rush of titles last week, it’s a calmer week. But that’s not to say there aren’t some …Read the Rest
Children’s books often have a simple moral, and the slick-looking Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day …Read the Rest
It’s tough being a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist… and that’s no joke. This adaptation of the true story of investigative …Read the Rest