Movie Review: Delirious ‘Tulip Fever’ a Symptom of Madness
Like a stately period piece as directed by Michael Bay, this long-delayed historical drama is off-the-wall crazy
Like a stately period piece as directed by Michael Bay, this long-delayed historical drama is off-the-wall crazy
Birdman is fluidly directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu, who keeps the action moving at a fever pitch even though we’re essentially watching a stage play
The Hangover Part III opens with a showstopper that sets the tone for the rest of the film, but then dissolves into the usual
Puss in Boots is a rare spinoff that actually feels deserved, as the Shrek films started to feel stale by the third installment
The Hangover Part II is that it’s a carbon copy of the original film, with the setting changed from Las Vegas to Thailand
Due Date is so close in story and spirit to John Hughes’ Planes, Trains & Automobiles that it might as well be considered a remake
Up in the Air is a timely, precise, extremely well-acted film that deserves most of the praise that’s being thrown at it
The Hangover is a near-classic old-school comedy that recalls Animal House or Caddyshack
The contempt the filmmakers have for their audience is revoltingly apparent in Tom Vaughn’s What Happens in Vegas