Ben-Hur
Ben-Hur (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2016)
Boasting the most impressive chariot race ever put to film, Ben-Hur tells the fictional story of a Jewish man (Charlton Heston) who is unjustly accused and sentenced to the galleys of a Roman battleship. While his desire for revenge keeps him alive, he is unable to really live until he hears about forgiveness from a condemned Rabbi named Jesus.
A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas
A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Party animals Harold (John Cho) and Kumar (Kal Penn) are back. This time their substance abuse and sexual obsession leads to problems with holiday celebrations.
Anonymous
Anonymous (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
There has long been a theory that William Shakespeare isn't really the author of the body of work accredited to him. But if this were true, who then is the real writer? Anonymous poses an answer to that question, which is intertwined with Queen Elizabeth I and the Essex Rebellion.
Malcolm X
Malcolm X (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jun 2020)
Based on the near classic Autobiography of Malcolm X, this movie is a dramatized documentary of the complete life of Malcolm X.
To Kill A Mockingbird
To Kill A Mockingbird (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Hollywood shines in this adaptation of Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize winning book about an idealistic Alabama lawyer (Gregory Peck) who is asked to defend a black man (Brock Peters) accused of assaulting a white woman (Collin Wilcox). Told through the eyes of his children (Phillip Alford and Mary Badham), the movie shares lessons about prejudice and tolerance.
Transformers Trilogy
Transformers Trilogy (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Transformer fans can get their fill of this franchise with the Transformers Trilogy: 7-Disc Limited Collector's Edition, releasing to home video.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon
Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
It turns out that NASA didn't really lose contact with the astronauts during their first landing on the moon. Instead, the space agency intentionally blacked out communication with the public, allowing the astronauts to carry out the top-secret investigation of a Cybertronian spacecraft. Now decades later the Autobots have learned of the ship's existence and are racing the Decepticons to the lunar surface to discover the vessel's secrets.
Drive
Drive (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Ryan Gosling plays a driver for hire whose jobs range from movie stuntman to steering a getaway car. Usually aloof, he makes an uncharacteristically neighborly offer to a woman and her son (Carey Mulligan and Kaden Leos) that need a ride home. This friendly gesture proves the beginning of a dangerous journey for all three of them.
The Thing (2011)
The Thing (2011) (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jan 2023)
A group of scientists (Ulrich Thomsen, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Joel Edgerton) are excited to discover an alien life form frozen in the ice of Antarctica. But their wildest imaginings about the mysterious creature don't prepare them for the horror that awaits when the monster suddenly comes to life and begins preying upon them.
Dream House
Dream House (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Will and Libby Atenton's (Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz) dream house quickly turns into a nightmare when the couple learns that a brutal murder had previously taken place within its walls.
In Time
In Time (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
In the futuristic world of this movie, life ends when you reach 25 -- unless you can afford to buy more time. When Will Salas (Justin Timberlake) questions the status quo, powerful forces combine to stop him.
The Big Year
The Big Year (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Three nature enthusiasts (Owen Wilson, Jack Black and Steve Martin) get themselves into quite a flap during an annual bird watching competition.
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Dead Poets Society
Dead Poets Society (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
There is something different about Mr. Keatings (Robin Williams). Not only does he not see poetry like any other teacher they have ever had before, but he also won't let his students look at life the same way they have always done before.
Bucky Larson: Born To Be A Star
Bucky Larson: Born To Be A Star (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
With his life going nowhere fast, a small town boy named Bucky Larson (Nick Swardson) leaves home and heads to Los Angeles to pursue the family business after he discovers his parents were once porn stars. (Nick Swardson also pen this script, with the help of Adam Sandler and Allen Covert.)