Steered by a lead actor and director who are both way out of their respective leagues, Jobs is excruciating, failing to entertain and all but pissing on its subject’s grave.
Like so much of Roadie, the main character’s emotional circumstances are obvious and uncomplicated.
This release gives the film a second chance to prove that it actually transcends the Spielberg template.
J.J. Abrams imitates to flatter with Super 8, an homage to the seminal science fiction films of Steven Spielberg.
American independent cinema’s dearth of novel ideas is demonstrated once again by Diggers.
Screenwriter Richard Price writes for actors with a capital A, delighting in character-driven monologues that offer bang for their buck.
The war between America and the Middle East is in full metaphoric force in Vadim Perelman’s ridiculous eviction melodrama.
Great picture and sound quality, but everything else is sorely lacking.
Not only is Ghost Ship graceless and scare-less, it also makes absolutely no sense.
As if Igby Goes Down wasn’t enough, here’s more cruel behavior disguised as boldness.
Black Hawk Down may substitute for a rip-roaring, jingoistic ad for the Army.