Movie and DVD reviews
‘Another Earth’ presents an interesting sci-fi conceit and dramatic story arc but fails to live up to its potential.
‘Crazy, Stupid, Love.’ is a surprisingly good movie with enough laughs to balance the awkward drama that’s affixed to romance.
Can ‘Cowboys & Aliens’ live up to the hype based on its source material, amazing cast, powerful director, and all around geek resonance? In a word (or three): Sure, why not?
‘Friends with Benefits’ is an above average romantic comedy in acting and humor, but falls into the same traps it tries to satirize.
Yet another Marvel Comics character comes to the screen this year, skillfully honoring the origins of the character and preparing us for next summer’s epic, ‘The Avengers.’
My middle schoolers have practically memorized every detail of the seven-book series, so when the movies stray from the books they get miffed. Such was the case with ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2.’
The new movie ‘Winnie the Pooh’ is the perfect family movie, with nods to the original, a charming story, and humor for children and parents alike.