'The Sorcerer's Apprentice' excites youngsters, bores adults
If you have young children they’ll probably dig “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” as much as they did “G-Force.” For older audiences though, the film is a bit of a bore.
If you have young children they’ll probably dig “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” as much as they did “G-Force.” For older audiences though, the film is a bit of a bore.
Maybe Enrique’s music isn’t hot enough to make him anyone’s musical “Hero” anymore, but that’s all right. He gave it another good try.
While most diabolical geniuses set out to commit mass murder and world domination, the baddies in this movie consider stealing a Great Pyramid to be the most malicious of acts.
Danger Mouse’s latest project, “Dark Night of the Soul,” just might have the best list of featured artists on any album released this year.
Last week, I discussed what comedies should be nominated when Joel McHale and Sofia Vergara announce the Emmy nominees on July 8. Now it’s time for the most deserving drama nominees.
“The Kids Are All Right” comes fully equipped with sketchy opening credits, a hipster soundtrack, a quirky screenplay, kids with peculiar names like Joni and Laser, and two lesbian moms.
Although originating from the northern states, the boys of Frontier Ruckus bring a southern soulful tune to the stage with barnyard tools for instruments and the haunting, folk voice of Matthew Milia.
Pattinson continues to sleepwalk through his role, making Hayden Christian look like a young Marlon Brando, while Stewart is confined to playing a needy and feeble heroine.
The State Press recently sat down with Justin Chon, who plays Eric Yorkie in the “Twilight” movies, while he helped himself to a plate of macaroni.
With the Emmy nominees being released in July, here is a list of the most deserving shows to make up the eligible Comedy Series slots.
It turns out there’s a lot more to OK Go than viral music videos. The State Press took some time to chat with bassist Tim Nordwind a few days after the premiere of it’s new video, “End Love.”
Highly praised folk rock band Blitzen Trapper has returned with their sixth studio album, “Destroyer of the Void,” just in time for a summer tour of more than 30 dates.
Batman, Superman, Iron Man and Spider-Man reign supreme at the top of the comic hero list. Jonah Hex on the other hand, is more toward the bottom with Ghost Rider, Constantine and the Hulk.
Douglas plays Ben Kalmen, a highly successful businessman in his day. A series of unwise money decisions has left him destitute and struggling to come up with the rent for his New York apartment.
There may very well be no place on earth that’s more heavenly for a music and pop culture junky than the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.
Considering that Nas and Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley have collaborated onstage for a while, it’s about time they lay down some tracks.
A Judd Apatow film’s key to success is that regardless how childish or complex the characters might be, every one is lovable in his or her zany way.
Singer/songwriter Jack Johnson has finally come out of hiding to release an album that is largely about guiding his young son through life.
Every summer, there are movies we eagerly await and others we dread. In many cases though, it’s the films we most anticipate that result in disappointment and the one’s we don’t expect to enjoy we end up loving.
“Just Wright” Starring: Queen Latifah, Common Rating: PG-13 2.5 out of 5 pitchforks
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