Haywire (review)
There’s a lot of fight in Haywire, but very little punch — it starts to feel very grim and plodding…
There’s a lot of fight in Haywire, but very little punch — it starts to feel very grim and plodding…

Singapore’s official submission to the Best Foreign Language Film category of the upcoming Oscars is an animated Japanese-language ode to legendary gekiga artist Yoshiro Tatsumi…
A simple yet stupid riff on the disaster monster movie…
So, Seann William Scott is sort of like Forrest Gump. No, I mean in this Goon movie.
Who does this? Who makes a black-and-white movie in the 21st century? Who makes a silent film in the 21st century? The Artist: Not in 3D, not in IMAX, not even in widescreen!
This week on We Bought a Zoo: It’s hilarious chaos all around for the Mee family as mopey teen Dylan accidentally leaves a delivery crate of snakes open…
I’m not sure I’ve seen a more superfluous film that Fincher’s pointless second take on a story that was served supremely well onscreen so recently.

The most fun straight-up action movie in ages: while it touches on concerns about terrorism and rogue nukes, there’s nothing too heavy. But what makes it so special is how up-close and personal it is.
Hey, wouldn’t it be neat if Alvin asked Dave, “Am I a pet?” and then, not getting an honest answer, led a chipmunk uprising?
This is it: the collectivist kiddie flick that makes it look like fun to work together for the betterment of all. Disgusting!