In my quest to watch every major movie this awards season, I was led to this political drama featuring Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks. Here's what I thought.
My wife has read the books that apparently spawned the movie "Divergent." It's another one of those trilogies where the girl is the hero. Sounds a little like Hunger Games, right? Eh hem..
Well it's a teensy bit like Hunger games. Both are set in the future. Both happen after a war or terrible conflict. Both have lead females heroines that save the day. Both deal with children leav
A newlywed couple (Allison Miller and 'Friday Night Lights' star Zach Gilford) returns home from their honeymoon with an unexpected pregnancy, but as the husband documents their lives, the pair begin to notice that something isn't quite right with the baby. 'Devil's Due' is the latest entry in the found footage horror genre, and while it does have its fair amount of creative visual effects, the th
A few years ago, when Star Trek was rebooted with JJ Abrams at the helm, I was very cautious. I worried that they wouldn't do the series justice with a new, younger cast. My fears were quickly calmed after watching the first Star Trek movie with Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, etc. Now, after watching Star Trek Into Darkness, I am thoroughly impressed with what they have done.
Last night I was flipping through channels, and saw that the "Tombstone" was on. I've seen the movie at least a dozen times, but I still had to watch it. That's a good way to tell what your favorite movies are. It's the ones you will watch time and time again. I've narrowed it down to my top 10 of all time. Starting with The Shawshank Redemption.