“Neighbors” is a Party Animal
It’s time to get down and party hard with Seth Rogen and Zac Efron in “Neighbors.”
It’s time to get down and party hard with Seth Rogen and Zac Efron in “Neighbors.”
Japan’s iconic giant monster is back on the big screen to prove that he’s the true king of monsters.
While cinematographer Wally Pfister (“The Dark Knight” trilogy and “Inception”) had great intention in his directorial debut, sadly “Transcendence” never came full circle.
“Captain America: The Winter Soldier” is the best film of Marvel’s Cinematic Universe since the first “Iron Man.”
This is not a spoof film. In fact, it’s not a film at all. “A Haunted House 2” is a cancer to the film industry and this genre.
Director Wes Anderson (“Fantastic Mr. Fox” and “Moonrise Kingdom”) once again shows us his keen artistic skill in “The Grand Budapest Hotel.”
Pop culture came to life recently at the Edward Jones Dome in downtown St. Louis as fans rubbed elbows with their favorite famous comic characters.
Several Missouri Baptist University students attended the show that has won numerous Tony Awards.
Currently the No. 1 inspirational movie in America and catching on with a wider audience, the film offers a refreshingly honest portrayal of a college student battling the question, “Does God exist?” The answer reveals truth for all walks of life.
From a spider bite to “Dolphin World,” in a city hopping with cutting-edge talent in the music industry, this local indie-pop-rock band will land in Plush on Locust Street this Friday night. Tickets are just $7.