Journey with Bruce Dern on His Road Odyssey to “Nebraska”
Multiple Oscar-nominated black-and-white film blends comedy and drama with a man trying to find out who he really is as a human being.
The “Robocop” Remake Lacks Originality
While this Robo-remake was much better than most remakes it still lacked something that only the original had.
Yes, Everything is Awesome About “The LEGO Movie”
Directors and writers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (“Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” and “21 Jump Street”) remind us how fun LEGOs can be.
Oscars Recap: Biggest Night of the Year for Movie Fanatics
With 2013’s full house of extraordinary films, the 86th Academy Awards were nothing short of brilliant.
For the Westons, Family Comes First … Unfortunately
“August: Osage County” is a dark yet oddly humorous look into someone else’s dysfunctional family.
Remembering the Man Who Defined Greatness on the Screen
A tribute to the late Philip Seymour Hoffman, who was the master of acting.
Come Visit “Our Town” at MBU Theatre
Instead of spending the night on the town, join MBU students and faculty in their production of Thornton Wilder’s 1938 classic drama.
This “Hercules” is all Brawn but no Brain
Have you ever gone to the theater to watch a film and thought to yourself, “Why was this film ever made?”
“Inside Llewyn Davis” Restores Your Faith in Music and Movies
Look into a week of passion and hardships with starving musician Llewyn Davis.
Audiences are Falling in Love with “Her”
Man is lonely, man buys computer, man befriends computer, man falls in love with her.