Category: 3D
Review: Tom McGrath’s “Boss Baby” is a clever, familiar mess
When I was a kid, I had grand adventures on the bridge of the Starship Enterprise, battling the Klingons. Sometimes, I would become general manager Ben, setting up a ‘front desk’ in my parent’s basement pretending to check people in
Review: Live-action ‘Beauty and the Beast’ is glorified eye candy
Before I delve into Bill Condon’s effervescent and joyous Beauty and the Beast, there’s a minor confession that needs to be laid bare: I hadn’t watched the 1991 animated classic prior to seeing the live-action version. As it turns out,
Sing
Voice. No, this is not about the sounds uttered from your vocal cavity; it’s about the inner courage to stand up for yourself; to be better than the “you” you were before a journey started. Finding your voice is ultimately
Passengers
Homesteading. Many years ago, when land was plenty, the government offered it to people who were willing to till the soil, grow some crops. Perhaps raise a family. It was not an easy life. In fact, you could probably retire
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
War. Over the course of our history, we justify war to obtain that which we might not have access to, but need to survive. In the eyes of others, we use war to protect the few resources we have from
STAR TREK BEYOND (IMAX 3D/Dolby Cinema)
“…to boldly go where no one has gone before.” For nearly 50 years, Gene Roddenberry’s “Star Trek” has graced our screens, large and small. Trek isn’t limited to just one generation, but generations as J. J. Abrams successfully showed us
THE MARTIAN
“The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. Or the one.” Sacrifice. People go about their every day lives without giving too much thought to the word. If you are without money, you might sacrifice your latte