Pop culture has come a long way since “Father Knows Best.”
That sitcom title alone would trigger Woke Nation now. Modern fathers are often depicted as either boobs (“The...
Roller coaster rides have nothing on Ben Affleck.
The Massachusetts native nabbed a Best Screenwriter Oscar for 1997’s “Good Will Hunting,” the film that kick-started his...
Carlo Mirabella-Davis’ “Swallow” is the kind of movie you nervously watch through your fingers to block out the imagery … but you still keep on watching.
It’s...
There’s a reason Mike Bloomberg couldn’t pull off a Trump-like takeover of the Democratic party.
He’s lacking the charisma, the show biz panache, that Donald Trump boasts...
Three horny guys hit the road for a “sure thing” but learn something about themselves along the way.
Sound familiar?
That’s the blueprint behind “Come As You Are,”...
“The Invisible Man?” More like “The Woman Trapped in The Invisible Man’s Mansion.”
Yes, the latest take on the classic monster is oh, so 21st century in its...
Few things connect with audiences like a devoted dog and his owner.
Even the silly “Beethoven” franchise scores points on that front. What happens when that dog is comprised of...
We missed you, Billy.
Comic actor Billy Crystal isn’t doing many movies these days, his string of smashes (“City Slickers”) and misfires (“Mr. Saturday Night”)...
Hollywood is making progress, finally, on how it treats mentally challenged characters.
Wacky comedies like “The Dream Team,” about a group of mentally unstable patients, were...
When I used to cover Miramax’s legacy in my film classes, I’d speak of Harvey Weinstein with genuine awe and admiration.
Lecturing on a section dealing with the 1990s independent...
“Downhill” is like Methadone for your “Marriage Story” addiction.
The latter showed a relationship in its death throes. “Downhill,” the American remake...
HiT pokes holes in HBO's 'brave' 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' spin, recommends a chilling show for our digital age and chats with Daily Wire writer Paul Bois about what he refuses to do with his art
Horror movies can take two very different path.
The first? Make the deaths so clever, so over the top that you don’t give a dang about the folks biting the bullet. Just crank out those...
The first narrative film to capture the Weinstein era removes everything salacious about the subject.
“The Assistant” does more than that, though.
It bleaches out the characters,...
Let’s address the pink elephant in the room right away.
“Birds of Prey” isn’t the umpteenth woke-fest from La La Land. The superhero film doesn’t stop cold to...
There’s more grisly goodness in “Mon Mon Mon Monsters!” than most horror films today.
The Taiwanese horror comedy is bold, original and bloody enough to satisfy most gore...
It’s strange that Harold Ramis’s “Groundhog Day” feels more like a ritual than a movie this time of year.
The 1993 comedy has built up such a huge fan-base that it...
Movie goers are a forgiving lot.
Not only will we believe a man can fly, we’ll buy Vin Diesel plummeting down a mountain in his “Fast & Furious” car and emerging without...
Staying silent comes with a price.
Ask President George W. Bush. The 43rd American president rarely responded to some of the worst accusations hurled at him. That “strategery”...
Guy Ritchie proves you can go home again.
The British director left his gangster days behind for studio fare like “Aladdin,” “Sherlock Holmes” and “The Man from...
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