“Her” is a bizarre film. It’s futuristic, exciting, colorful, risky, lewd, and often uncomfortable. And somehow it is wonderfully human.…
Author: Mark Ziobro
The 1990s seemed a veritable breeding ground for mafia-based films, especially ones starring Robert De Niro. And while there is…
Purposeful films are often harder to view, or critique, than films of chronology or substance. This is especially true with…
“Something’s Gotta Give’s” characters develop feelings for each other over a bowl of pancake mix, and spend the rest of…
If ever there were a case for a modern anti-hero, it would be Willie T. Soke, Billy Bob Thorton’s crass,…
Highly touted movies carry with them an enormous burden. There’s of course the phenomenon of peer pressure, the desire to…
With the sheer body of work Arnold Schwarzenegger has amassed since his first, “Hercules in New York” (1964), his muscle-bound,…
“Serendipity” is a nice movie, probably more so because we like its main characters. Its leads, played affably by Jon…
Oftentimes method actors slip through the cracks, and before we realize it an actor establishes him or herself as a…
“I know it hurts. Nothing hurts like the first one,” narrates William Borgen. Love – both the discovery of it…