The Happy Prince Movie Review: Rupert Everett becomes Oscar Wilde incarnate

Oscar Wilde is well-known for his scathing, yet hilarious commentary on aristocratic society through various novels, plays, etc. His early life was filled with as much decadence as the characters he wrote about. Most people who know of him know…

Movie Review: Denial

Some may say that you will never understand the hardships or atrocities our past generations have faced because we have never had to live through them. To an extent, that is true, but that is why we are told stories.…

Ally’s Movie Review: ‘Jenny’s Wedding’

“I have everything she wants: a husband and a child.” That is an actual sentence uttered by a character in Jenny’s Wedding, a tonally deaf film to the times, a film about a group of largely insufferable characters who we’re…

Jon’s Movie Review: “Little Boy” Is A Tall, Twisted Tale

We are told stories as kids that are meant to inspire us, motivate us or even teach us of the world. At one point, we all believe in Santa Claus, or the Tooth Fairy, or even the Easter Bunny, but…

Movie Review: ‘Unfinished Business’

I wonder if Ken Scott’s Unfinished Business started out as a comedy; at least, I mean, the kind of comedy that it eventually became. There are really two movies at work here. The first one is a surprisingly earnest story…

Jon’s Movie Review: “Selma” Resonates With Present Struggles

There are stories that we tell and pass along, not just because they are great, but because they hold some greater significance and value, some of which we might not realize until later in our lives. These stories sometimes have…

“SELMA” to Have Limited Release in U.S. on Christmas Day

HOLLYWOOD, CA (June 20, 2014) – Paramount Pictures and Pathé today announced that the feature film “SELMA” will have a limited release in the U.S. on Christmas day and will open wide on January 9, 2015. Directed by Ava DuVernay…