
The Internship, A Very Good Buddy Movie (Film Review)
Review by John Delia The comedies are starting to invade movie theaters this summer, some raunchy others just for fun and The Internship fits into
Review by John Delia The comedies are starting to invade movie theaters this summer, some raunchy others just for fun and The Internship fits into
Review by John Delia Working with a very good cast, The English Teacher brings in a classy story that takes an odd turn of events
Review by John Delia There have been some good film’s featuring magicians, but it’s been quite awhile since a bright one has come along to
Review by John Delia Taking a chance on another science fiction thriller M. Night Shyamalan probes disaster with After Earth. The trick here is can
The Wolf Pack has returned for one last round with the release of “The Hangover III.” If director Todd Phillips sticks to his word about “Hangover’s” story ending here, we know we’ll miss the camaraderie between Zach Galifianakis, Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Justin Bartha (when he’s on-screen, anyway) the most.
Review by Alyn Darnay Directed by: Todd Phillips Written By:Â Todd Phillips, Craig Mazin, Jon Lucas, Scott Moore Cast: Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis,
Review by John Delia Flying off the line Fast & Furious 6, a high velocity crime thriller, starts in high gear and never slams on
DVD Talk Collector Series After leaving Warner Bros. in the late 1940s, Humphrey Bogart effectively became his own producer, able to pick and choose his own film projects. Ironically, his batting average was about the same as it had been during his starring career at Warner Bros., when he was at the mercy of that company’s whims
Review by John Delia Actually, although I did laugh at many of the comical mishaps to which the characters were subjected, The Hangover Part III
Pieta: Movie Review by Yevette Renee Nelson The Bottom Line Violent and touching Cast: Cho Min-soo, Lee Jung-jin Writer-director:Kim Ki-duk “Pietaâ€, South Korean premiere filmmaker