Good Beer; Bad Movie — Halloween Edition
Pumpkins. Pumpkins everywhere. In your coffee, in your hair and — in your beer!
Pumpkins. Pumpkins everywhere. In your coffee, in your hair and — in your beer!
Despite small inconsistencies within the film, “Hocus Pocus” remains one of the greatest movies to watch during the Halloween season, and it won't prevent you from getting some sleep at night.
With the addition of Robert Downey, Jr. to the upcoming third "Captain America" film, it certainly seems that way.
Sometimes, movies are just awful, but in a good way. I saw that with “The Room” and again this week with B-movie horror/sci-fi flick “The Giant Spider Invasion.”
"Laverne Cox Presents: The T Word" sensitively depicts the agony and ecstacy of being a trans youth.
Nothing spectacular is presented in "Straw Dogs." For the first time in this series of reviews, I am disappointed.
A great cast wades through an indecisive script.
My aunt used to tell my parents, “You need to stop letting him watch 'Yellow Submarine.' He’ll grow up to be a hippie.”
David Fincher's latest feature is one of the year's best
"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" sequel fought tooth and nail in the movie distribution industry.
This movie is a very, very bad movie. Watch it with your friends this weekend. It’ll make you feel better about that paper you wrote last week.
The significance of Annabelle is based on the true story of a young girl, Annabelle Higgins, and the doll can be found in a glass case in Monroe, Connecticut.
The Phoenix Art Museum will serve as one of the venues for the internationally screened short film festival
"The Room" is, by far, the worst movie I’ve ever seen. Oddly enough, that makes it great.
Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams: the original ornithological homies.
The "Monty Python" alum's newest film is a oddball science fiction comedy that's his best film in recent memory
Known for his paradigmatically macabre style, Burton manages to reflect the nightmarish and often overlooked habits of modern society onto the big screen through his unparalleled union of sinister and childlike.
Action flick "Hard Boiled" manages to push itself out as a spectacle that gets to the point, with no fluff or padding, while offering some great acting along the way.
The director and star talk about their new Rapture-based film
White people now literally have a movie addressed toward them, and it's making them lose their minds.
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