'Paul' is a science-fiction delight
“Paul” 4 out of 5 Stars Rated R It’s hard to find fault in the directing career of Greg Mottola.
“Paul” 4 out of 5 Stars Rated R It’s hard to find fault in the directing career of Greg Mottola.
“happythankyoumoreplease” is an easy and delightful film without a bit of burden or heavy meaning.
The State Press got a chance to talk with Ne-Yo about his experience filming "Battle: Los Angeles," training with marines and his love for the martial arts film “The Last Dragon.”
While all the potential routes of this story were riveting, the interesting facets fell short.
“Four Lions” may be the most thought-provoking, captivating and hilarious film about wannabe terrorists in years. The dark comedy is centered on bumbling terrorists who believe they are fighting for their religion.
“Beastly” 1.5/5 Pitchforks Rated PG-13 In theaters March 4 “Beastly” is marketing itself as a modern take on “Beauty and the Beast.” But the film isn’t so much of an update of that timeless tale as it is a mockery of it.
While it has the makings of being that next big CGI kids film (talking animals mixed with cartoon shenanigans), “Rango” falls short.
2/5 pitchforks Matt Damon, Emily Blunt PG-13 March 4, 2011 Life is full of seemingly irrelevant choices, one of those being the ways in which the world around us operates.
3/5 Pithcforks The movie landscape of the 1980s is defined by its comedies: “The Breakfast Club,” “Ferris Bueller's Day Off“ and “Revenge of the Nerds” are perhaps the most loved relics of that era. “Take Me Home Tonight” is a nostalgic trip down memory lane that attempts to pay homage to the great ‘80s films.
1/5 Pitchforks Starring Nicolas Cage Release date: Feb. 25, 2011 Nicolas Cage continues his downward spiral from Oscar-winning actor to unemployable has-been with his latest movie “Drive Angry.” The movie tries to be a fun, campy, demonic version of a grindhouse film but fails in no small part due to Cage's performance.
In the vein of yet another film where middle-aged men relive their teenage fantasies, “Hall Pass” is the next big quotable comedy
SPM sat down with Minn as he swept across the state to promote the film and raise awareness.
“9 to 5: The Musical” is as much a story about sticking it to the man and embracing female power as it is a good time.
Through Feb. 27, the 17th Annual Sedona International Film Festival is showing more than 145 films from around the world in our very own backyard.
Here are The State Press’s predictions and picks for the night’s big winners.
Liam Neeson looks to solve the riddle that his life mysteriously turned into with little help from cast and crew.
Rating: 0.5 Starring: Rachel Bilson, Tom Sturridge, and Richard Jenkins Rated: PG-13 Release Date: February 11, 2011 Women typically enjoy flowers, candy or tacky heart-clad teddy bears for Valentine's Day, but this year actor-turned-director James Keach thought it would be a good idea to switch things up.
Ever wanted to know where the sheltered, socially challenged geeks from your high school ended up? According to writer Phil Johnston, they’re small town insurance salesmen.
Take our advice and spare yourselves of this cliché, gnomey love story.
“Sanctum” is the definition of cinematic mediocrity.
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