Psycho
Psycho (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Based on a novel inspired by the crimes of a Wisconsin murder, Psycho is considered one of the greatest thrillers ever made (according to the American Film Institute). Shot in 1960, Hitchcock's masterpiece and the famous shower scene is still capable of producing chills in audiences today.
Sparkle
Sparkle (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Fame sparkles for three sisters (Jordin Sparks, Carmen Ejogo, and Tika Sumpter) as they climb the music charts during the 1960s. But their good fortune exacts a toll on their family relationships.
Men In Black III
Men In Black III (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
In this third installment of the Men in Black franchise, time travel is introduced to the storyline. In order to prevent alien forces from rewriting history, Agent J (Will Smith) takes a trip into the past hoping to scuttle an assassination attempt on the life of Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones and Josh Brolin).
Young Directors Tackle Tough Topics (News and Views, Last Update Jul 2017)
The Paperboy
The Paperboy (Movie Reviews, Last Update Aug 2017)
When journalist Ward Jansen (Matthew McConaughey) decides to investigate the story behind a death-row inmate (John Cussack), he endangers himself, his innocent brother (Zac Efron) and the not-so-innocent woman (Nicole Kidman) who thinks she's in love with the convicted murderer.
Won’t Back Down
Won’t Back Down (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
When the school fails her child, a determined mom (Maggie Gyllenhaal) enlists the help of teacher (Viola Davis) to try and change the educational system. The pair face overwhelming odds and unbending bureaucracy.
The Possession
The Possession (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Be careful what you buy at yard sales! After his daughter (Natasha Calis) purchases an antique box, the girl unwittingly unleashes a nasty spirit. Desperate to offer protection, her father (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) seeks help from his ex-wife (Kyra Sedgwick).
Dredd
Dredd (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
America's future looks grim in this movie predicting a dystopian society rife with crime and drug abuse. The only law enforcement available is from a group of cops with the authority to act as judge, jury and executioner.
House at the End of the Street
House at the End of the Street (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Some people obviously don't watch horror movies -- otherwise Elissa and her mother (Jennifer Lawrence and Elisabeth Shue) would never have moved into the house next door to a murder scene, nor would the young woman have befriended the brother (Max Thieriot) of the killer.
Hit and Run
Hit and Run (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Despite being part of the Witness Protection Program, Charlie Brosnson (Dax Shepard) is forced on the run when his past comes back to haunt him. With his girlfriend (Kristen Bell) in tow he sets out on what will become a car chase across America.
Heaven’s Door
Heaven’s Door (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2018)
Riley Taylor (Kirstin Dorn) has lots of questions after the death of her Grandfather (Edward Herrmann). But she ins't prepared for the answers she receives after she gets a peek through Heaven's Door.
Lawless
Lawless (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
In this gritty look at the bootlegging industry during the Depression era, the Bondurant family (Tom Hardy, Shia LaBeouf and Jason Clarke) tries to keep control of their Virginia based moonshine manufacturing business when the local authorities and big-time mobsters decide they want in on the action.
The Apparition
The Apparition (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
A group of college students (Sebastian Stan, Tom Felton, Julianna Guill) experiment with the idea that supernatural beings exist if you believe in them -- and end up proving their theory is dead right.
ParaNorman
ParaNorman (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Teased by his family and peers, Norman (voice of Kodi Smit-McPhee) feels the only friends he has are the dead people he can inexplicably see. But his unusual gift might make him a hero if he has the courage to stop a witch's curse that his ghost buddies have warned him about.
Step Up Revolution
Step Up Revolution (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
In this latest installment of the Step Up franchise, an aspiring dancer named Emily (Kathryn McCormick) moves to Miami where she runs into Sean (Ryan Guzman), the leader of a dance crew who is fighting to save his neighborhood dance scene.