Film Review: August: Osage County
By Duncan Dodson | January 23, 2014Both the strengths and weaknesses of the film result from the translation of stage to screen.
Both the strengths and weaknesses of the film result from the translation of stage to screen.
Ang Lee created a visual masterpiece of Life of Pi, a novel long thought to be unadaptable.
Before the lights go down, it’s evident that Ragtime is not a typical Duke musical.
Those seeking an Oscar-worthy and realistically violent film should probably steer clear of Safe House.
The Mystery of Edwin Drood thoroughly surprised me.
The Iron Lady has two monumental shining qualities.
The first proper track on Coldplay’s new album Mylo Xyloto bursts out much like the cover art’s explosion of colorful graffiti.
The Ides of March might carry with it an all-star cast, but it is the work of actor, writer and director George Clooney that constitutes the real success of the cinema adaptation of critically...
Almost four years since The Reminder and its hit single “1234” brought Leslie Feist to mainstream attention, she reemerges with Metals, an organic and dynamic progression of her music during her...
When Sam Peckinpah’s Straw Dogs was released in 1971, its gruesome, explicit exploration of violence and the true nature of man made it one of the most controversial films of its time.