Reel Movie News: Bride Wars
Bride Wars is boring, unfunny and relatively insulting.
Other than that, we loved it!
Read our complete Bride Wars review now.
Bride Wars is boring, unfunny and relatively insulting.
Other than that, we loved it!
Read our complete Bride Wars review now.
The life, and untimely death, of Biggie Smalls was destined to be made into a movie.
Fortunately, those behind Notorious did its subject proud. Read more about the film now with our detailed Notorious review.
Newcomer Jamal Woolard has very big shoes to fill.
We wish the movie of Defiance was as inspiring as the true-life tale it's based on.
Unfortunately, the film comes across more as a history lesson than as a suspenseful drama.
Read more about it now with our complete Defiance review.
For those that have been living under a rock, Revolutionary Road reunites Titanic stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.
The movie is a far cry from their initial, cinema-altering love story, however, as the actors portray two sides of a failing marriage. And they do so brilliantly.
Read more about the drama now with our detailed Revolutionary Road review.
This just in: Tom Cruise cannot pull off the role of a Nazi-turned-good in Valkyrie.
While Claus Von Stauffenberg is actually a well-known hero in Germany, he's relatively anonymous in America. And this film does nothing to change that.
Viewers never get a sense for the man that wants to kill Hitler; it's just all Cruise (wearing an eye patch), all the time.
Read our full Valkyrie review now.
As huge Will Smith fans, we wish we could recommend Seven Pounds.
But this actor needs to cease his crusade for an Oscar and just focus on making... good movies.
Read our Seven Pounds review now and discover why we wouldn't include this junk in that category.
Mickey Rourke as a washed up wrestler? Seems more like a sad joke than a heart-wrenching, well-written movie.
But, as our review of The Wrestler illustrates, this is one of the best films of the year. It's an emotional character study unlike anything else in theaters.
Follow the link above to learn more about the drama.
Yes Man may remind movie fans of Jim Carrey's Liar, Liar... but is that really a bad thing?
We don't think so.
Read why in our detailed Yes Man review.
Doubt stars Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman, as the pair of exceptional actors deal with serious topics such as religion and morality.
Throw in the adorable Amy Adams and you've got a quality movie. Read more about it now with our detailed Doubt review.
Clint Eastwood doesn't ask any punks if they feel lucky in Gran Torino.
Instead, the actor delivers a moving, subtle performance as a war veteran that is aliented from... pretty much everyone.
Read our complete Gran Torino review now.