Movie Review: ‘A Walk in the Woods’

Travel writer Bill Bryson has it all: a distinguished career, a loving family, talk show appearances, and a house full of memories. He even has a library named after him somewhere out there in the world he spent a lifetime…

Women in Film Wednesday: Brave (2012)

Merida: Some say our destiny is tied to the land, as much a part of us as we are of it. Others say fate is woven together like a cloth, so that one’s destiny intertwines with many others. It’s the…

Jon’s Movie Review: ‘Saving Mr. Banks’ is Somberly Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

Getting older doesn’t necessarily mean things are better. Sure, you can pretty much do whatever you want, wear whatever you want, and eat whatever you want, but sometimes the blissful ignorance that comes with youth is appealing. Life is full…

The Top 10 Reasons To Look Forward To The Upcoming Films of 2013

Now that the Summer blockbuster season has been laid to rest, the Fall awards-focused season is taking over. Studios looking to win Oscars for their films like to bundle up as many of their movies late in the year so…

Gaby’s Movie Review: ‘Beautiful Creatures’

A few years ago, I picked up Beautiful Creatures, the first of YA series about castors in a small Southern town. What first attracted me to the book was the fact that it had a male perspective, which seemed like…

This Just In: Saving Mr. Banks

So Tom Hanks will be in a movie whose first word is “saving” and Paul Giamatti will be in it too. No, it’s not Saving Private Ryan (although I applaud your educated guess), but it is in fact a Walt…

Books to Movies: Which of Your Favorite YA Reads Might/Will Hit the Big Screen?

  Hollywood is gobbling up movie rights to almost every best-selling Young Adult novel to hit book stands in the past few years. Can you blame them? Every studio is looking for the new Harry Potter, Twilight and now Hunger…