Seann William Scott is sweet and charming in the otherwise predictable, “Goon.”
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Kelly Stitzel is obsessed with 1980s cinematic dance battles. So, she decided to rank her favorites.
All James Cameron sees in his future is Pandora. We see him falling down the rabbit hole.
The most fascinating thing about this movie is how eager everyone is to make fun of its failings.
You don’t go see a Wes Anderson movie expecting much in the way of depth or character development—or at least, I don’t. I enter the theater or select the rental…
On this day, three decades ago, Universal Pictures released E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, the then-latest film from super director Steven Spielberg. It’s a date I’ve had committed to memory for years…
Revival House celebrates the 30th anniversary of the release of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
All I can tell you is that I watched this entire thing with a big, stupid grin on my face, and I’d really like to see the movie right now. Also: Q*bert sighting!
The first trailer for Quentin Tarantino’s much-anticipated new film.
Mr. Malchus reviews three Studio Ghibli films are released on Blu-ray!
The first trailer for the film adaptation of the stage musical Les MisÁ©rables.
Liam Neeson battles the elements and a pack of wolves in “The Grey.”
Director George Sluizer hopes to release River Phoenix’s last film, “Dark Blood,” nearly 20 years after the actor’s untimely death.
The moment you’ve been waiting for is here. Well, technically it won’t be here until 2013, and we’re probably going to get like six trailers between now and then, and…
Which actor/actress combos would Kelly Stitzel like to see co-star as (preferably dysfunctional) romantic leads? Find out in the latest Pulling Rank.
1982, when E.T. phoned home (and Spock, Spicoli, Garp, and The Thing all placed calls).
Even if it doesn’t save summer, Ridley Scott’s latest has brought back responsible marketing.
This week’s Pulling Rank finds Kelly Stitzel ranking her favorite James Spader film characters.
Kelly Stitzel is not really into superheroes and she hates 3D, but she went to see The Avengers anyway.
Want the whole story? Here it is, come and … oh never mind.
Last winter, as with every awards season, some of the best acted films were released in theaters, one for the masses, one for the high brow, and one for those daring enough buy a ticket to an NC-17 film.
