You can’t just fictionalize actual events and ignore their real-life consequences. The makers of Green Zone did. MaryAnn Johanson
Coincidence brings together people who remember too much of things past Ed Symkus
Blessed are the cheese makers Kevin Taylor
Loved the 1989 Ron Howard film, but the television series fails to stand out Lisa Fairbanks-Rossi
A simulated synthesizer, the KORG DS-10 Plus is limited only by its size and its players’ imaginations. Marty Demarest
It’s hard out there for a pimp. Hard for actors, too, with all the flawed heroes in Brooklyn’s Finest Ed Symkus
The Last Station, covering the final year of Tolstoy’s life, highlights the struggle between natural impulses and restraint Michael Bowen
Kevin Smith has some ‘splaining to do MaryAnn Johanson
Scorsese’s newest thriller harnesses some fabulous performances but leaves the ending vague Ed Symkus
If you know he’s going to win the Oscar, you start fixating on the details of his performance Michael Bowen
Because it spends too much energy setting up for a sequel, The Wolfman lacks bite MaryAnn Johanson
Peter Jackson turns a novel about a girl’s murder and ascent to heaven into a psychedelic special-effects bonanza. Bad idea. Ed Symkus
That Pierre Morel movie with John Travolta looking ridiculous in a completely shaved head? Pretty damn good, actually. MaryAnn Johanson
Soon we’ll tire of genre films that mash up every convention to create something new the way Book of Eli does, but we’re not there yet Ed Symkus
Sherlock Holmes was always smarter than you. Now he can kick your ass. Ed Symkus
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