0 Cinema Guyd: “Stoker”‘s Stroke of Genius?
India Stoker’s father is killed in a car accident on her 18th birthday. She’s already a surly teenager locked in perma-conflict with her appearances-obsessed mother.
0 India Stoker’s father is killed in a car accident on her 18th birthday. She’s already a surly teenager locked in perma-conflict with her appearances-obsessed mother.
5 So a gas guy walks into the sketchy kitchen of a rundown house and, in answer to the lady of the house’s question, “What’s up?”,
0 Andrew Tibbetts' guide to the beefiest show on TV, in eight-minute spurts!
0 "30 Rock" says goodbye and Andrew Tibbets gives you the classic run-down of this critics' classic
0 Andrew Tibbetts reviews “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey,” and does find the unexpected. Read on to find out whether this is a three-hour must or
1 The first season of American Horror Story was just about the most fun thing on TV last year. Rent the DVD if you missed it.
1 I saw The Sessions a few days ago but it’s taken me time to put my response into words. The first draft was (maybe) a
1 Looper is one of those “mind-bending” thrillers that comes out every few years, like Memento, Inception, The Machinist, Source Code, Fight Club, Eternal Sunshine of the
0 There’s so much going on in Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film, The Master—and so much of it is great: truly superb direction, design, lighting, acting,
0 ParaNorman is like Shaun of the Dead for kids. I can’t imagine a movie eleven year olds would like more. It’s as gruesome as the
0 What’s scarier than zombies and vampires? The new Meryl Streep horror film, Hope Springs, which is about your parents’ sex life! Ugh! Not since David Cronenberg’s Videodrome have I had
0 Writer’s Note: Other than The Dark Knight Rises, I can’t think of a film’s opening night marred by a shooting. Everyone’s talking about what could