
Don Jon, A Wacky Romantic Comedy (Film Review)
Review By John Delia Multitasking with the movie Don Jon actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt directs, writes and stars in this wacky film. It’s a narrative that
Review By John Delia Multitasking with the movie Don Jon actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt directs, writes and stars in this wacky film. It’s a narrative that
September ends with three new movies in wide release as well as a fourth expanding after platforming last weekend, but the box office should well and fully belong to the animated sequel Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 , which is released at a time that’s normally slower for family films but one where Sony Pictures Animation has found success in the past. It’s going to make a second attempt …
Review by John Delia Bringing sexual addiction to the forefront Thanks For Sharing spins a story that in the past decades has been a taboo.Â
“You saw probably six movies that have the potential to go out wide or platform wide,â€Â CBS Films acquisitions EVP Scott Shooman told TheWrap.
Audrey Tautou stars as the title character in Claude Miller’s adaptation of François Mauriac’s novel of bourgeois entrapment. In 1920s Bordeaux, Thérèse is a free-spirited young woman who knows she must marry stolid Bernard (Gilles Lellouche) and thus unite their land-owning families
Review by John Delia A heartwarming situation comedy called Tio Papi enters the crowded summer and it just may have enough family attraction to survive
Labor Day is the signpost every year that the sugary summer junk is behind us and that the nutritious square meal of awards season has finally arrived. That’s the theory, anyway: In actuality, summer movies like Before Midnight and Fruitvale Station will be as well-received as any Oscar bait, and the biggest hits this fall will almost certainly be sequels ( The Hunger Games, Thor, The Hobbit …
JJ Abrams’s second Star Trek outing (a third is in the pipeline) is fine as long as you’re not too fond of Star Trek . Â Â Â Â
It may be an Abba-free zone, but this sweet Mediterranean romance has so much in common with Mamma Mia (Pierce Brosnan included) that it could have been marketed as a remake. Â Â Â Â
“It’s weird, alright,†maintains Rory Kinnear’s jaded TV reporter who reluctantly returns to his Kent hometown to cover the gun massacre wreaked by his former schoolmate (Sean Harris, excellent). Channel 4 has been pummelled in the ratings of late, however Tony Grisoni’s fiercely intelligent Southcliffe is the best drama they’ve screened in a fair while.