When you hear that Mark Wahlberg is starring in a family movie about adoption and that Sean Anders is directing/writing, you have every right to be hesitant about seeing the finished product. Adoption is a long, emotional, and sometimes painful…
Peter Rabbit Movie Review
Modern family films, especially those based on previously established commodities, run the risk of alienating die hard purists. Updates for contemporary audiences are often a necessity but can come at the expense of the author’s original intent. Peter Rabbit, a…
Movie Review: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
If there is one thing we learned from The Immortal life of Henrietta Lacks (or should I say The Immortal Life of Oprah Winfrey), it’s that the classic saying is true: it’s all about the journey and not the destination.…
Movie Review: Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising
The original Neighbors was something I happened to come upon while attending college at Pennsylvania State University. They were having a free advanced screening in downtown State College, and just about everyone at the school was stoked to see it.…
Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne return for ‘Neighbors 2’
Whoever said girls can’t have as much fun as boys was surely mistaken. The trailer for Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising was released and it is full of wild parties and out of control girls! The sequel to 2014’s big hit…
Jon’s Movie Review: “Spy” Slays Familiar Foes
Spy films are built on our deep-seated paranoia and distrust of everything. It’s no surprise they became popular during major wars, but long gone are the days of the Hitchcockian and classic Bondian spy films that provided political commentary and…
BOSTON Screening for Spy June 2nd
Boston film fans and Melissa McCarthy enthusiasts-follow the link below to win tickets to a Boston screening of Spy. McCarthy has been hit or miss lately in the comedy department and Spy looks the sure fire win we all want it to be. With a…