You don’t have to rock the mike like a vandal, or light up the stage and wax a chump like a candle, to go to the extreme.
Comedies, dramas, documentaries and foreign films hailed by Pulitzer Prize–winning film critic Roger Ebert in his The Great Movies will be featured in the Napa City-County Library’s new film series.
By Tamar Zmora This year, the books-turned-movies genre brought audiences a lot of Robert Pattinson and teenage angst — not…
Reviewed by Walter Addiego, Amy Biancolli, Peter Hartlaub and Mick LaSalle RATING: (ALERT VIEWER) Brighton Rock Sam Riley is a slim, mesmerizing package of pure evil as Pinkie, a malevolent young thug in seaside England…
The Artist: This is the month they release the masterpieces, and that’s what this film is.
New movie and television releases on Blu-ray and DVD are pretty skimpy and dreary this week
Assuming the Mayans were wrong and the world does indeed outlive the year, it’s all the more reason to celebrate with a trip to the movies.
The comedy, starring KC native Jason Sudeikis as Eric, follows a tight-knit group of 30-year-olds, whose friendships date to high school.