Noah is Darren Aronofsky's retelling of the classic Bible story, starring Russell Crowe as the man attempting to save creation from an impending flood. Here is our review.
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Cesar Chavez | A SXSW Movie Review
Cesar Chavez tells the story of the famed Hispanic civil rights activist. Determined to improve the lives of his fellow farm workers, Cesar and fellow activist Dolores Huerta founded the National Farm Workers Association in the 60’s (later changed to the United Farm Workers union), which focused on securing fair wages through focused yet nonviolent actions. He was determined, aggressive …
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Jason Bateman directs and stars in the raunchy comedy 'Bad Words', about a man determined to win the National Spelling Bee. Here is our review!
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Divergent is the latest YA adaptation to hit the big screen. Does it stand on its own? Read Justin's movie review!
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Based on the hugely popular video game series, Need for Speed stars Aaron Paul on a cross-country race for vengeance. Read our review!
Read More »Cosmos | An Interview with Neil deGrasse Tyson and the Creators
Read our exclusive interview with Cosmos Host Neil deGrasse Tyson, and Executive Producers Ann Druyan and Mitchell Cannold!
Read More »Veronica Mars (2014) | A SXSW Movie Review
Kristen Bell returns to her titular PI in the new murder-mystery 'Veronica Mars'. Was it worth the wait? Read our review!
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In the new film Cement Suitcase, Franklin is the best wine salesman in the county, whose life is falling apart. Is it worth the taste? Read our review.
Read More »Non-Stop – Movie Review
Liam Neeson returns to kick ass in Non-Stop. Were we taken with it? Read our review!
Read More »Patrick: Evil Awakens Movie Review
PATRICK: EVIL AWAKENS Available in theaters – March 14, 2014 Director – Mark Hartley Writer – Justin King Staring – Charles Dance, Sharni Vinson, Rachel Griffiths, Peta Sergeant Genre – Horror Horror movies have, I believe, the hardest task of any genre, because in order for them to work they require the deepest of commitments from the audience. Every movie …
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