Theater Review: Of Mice and Men with James Franco and Chris O’Dowd

  The Broadway play based on John Steinbeck’s classic novel started its preview screenings on March 19th at the Longacre Theater in New York City and opens officially on April 16th. The show boasts two pretty big Hollywood stars: James…

Top Ten: Friendships on TV That We Love to Love

Do some of you also get tired of the persistent need of television shows to push a certain romantic pairing on us? Sometimes it’s nice to see an average relationship and see how it grows and works out. Which is…

Allyson’s Movie Review: The Sapphires

A film that’s more joy and music than tangible story, The Sapphires is a story about four Aboriginal girls in Australia during the late 1960’s as racial tensions dominate their everyday life. They’ve just been granted the right to vote,…

The Drought is Almost Over: Movies To Be Excited For

January through March is typically a dull period for movie goers. Festivals have an embargo on the indie darlings and the big blockbuster madness doesn’t usually start until May. So, sadly, theater visits are slow unless desperation hits (come on…

Shane’s Movie Review: This Is 40

I don’t really know what I was expecting, but I was expecting a better comedy film than this. Immediately after the opening scene inside a shower and a debate over taking viagra, I knew I was in for an excruciating…

Shane’s Movie Review: ‘The Sapphires’

At this point, I believe this is the Australian movie of the year, the audience around me showed the same sentiments when they stood up as one and clapped during the end credits. Harvey Weinstein seems to think so also,…