
‘Twist’ movie review: hip new update ain’t Dickens’ Oliver
Rafferty Law’s street urchin does graffiti and parkour in this insipid version of Dickens classic Oliver Twist
Rafferty Law’s street urchin does graffiti and parkour in this insipid version of Dickens classic Oliver Twist
300: Rise of an Empire is purportedly based on a follow-up graphic novel by Frank Miller entitled Xerxes, yet to be released
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones is as disheveled and confusing as its unwieldy title might imply
James DeMonaco’s The Purge starts out with an idiotic, far-fetched premise and continues to stretch our credibility
300 is a near-masterpiece that ignores all reasonable aspects of storytelling, such as, say, plot or character development