After 53 years and 24 films, is the James Bond franchise showing its age? We take an in-depth ook at 2015’s Spectre and star Daniel Craig and ask where the cinematic superspy series goes from here.
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The Fault in Our Stars…and Our Society
Two teenagers, both coping with cancer, meet and fall in love in The Fault in Our Stars. Guest writer Anna Catherine Hilton examines the 2014 drama, based on John Green’s best-selling book, and how both reflect the way society deals with cancer.
Read more →Boyhood (2014) Movie Review
Writer/director Richard Linklater makes the experience of growing up especially authentic in “Boyhood,” in which we are able to observe the main character growing up–literally–right before our eyes.
Read more →If Not Her, Then Who?
Did you love “Her”? Spike Jonze’s talked-about film and I weren’t the perfect match, but I don’t regret our first get-together, as it led me to a terrific little documentary about the nature of modern love, and thoughts about other great movies on the subject.
Read more →47 Ronin: A Contrarian Takes Bun and Bu to Critics
Join our guest blogger, an Asian cinema expert and contrarian when it comes to “47 Ronin,” as he reviews Keanu Reeves’ not-so-well-received samurai saga.
Read more →Movie Irv Reviews: The King’s Speech
If you caught Movie Irv’s 2011 Oscar Predictions, you already know that our resident guru called The King’s Speech a lock for a Best Picture nomination. Now, see whether or not Irv thinks the historical drama starring Colin Firth, Helena…
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