The Arnoldmeter: Best and Worst Super Bowl Commercials
The 2015 Super Bowl commercials proved to be a year where dads rule, Liam Neeson seeks revenge (again), Walter White lives and more heartstrings are tugged.
Part Biopic, Part Love Story, “Theory” has “Everything”
Eddie Redmayne gives the performance of a lifetime, portraying one of the greatest minds of the last century.
The Arnold Predictions
The Oscar noms are out and just in time for capping off a glorious year for filmmaking filled with powerful performances, beautiful storytelling and mesmerizing artistic skill. But where there are nominations there will always be snubs … oh the snubs.
“Boyhood”: This Stunning Visual Gem Finally Is Released
Witnessed before your very eyes a 12-year time capsule blossoms on film. “Boyhood” is like no other film you’ve ever seen … it’s truly groundbreaking.
“Cover” Opened Eyes to a Harsh Reality
The worldwide premiere of “Cover” played last weekend, Sept. 4-7, at Missouri Baptist University, helping expose the horrors and truths of sex trafficking.
“Guardians of the Galaxy” is this Summer’s Biggest Surprise
Thinking about tuning into this summer’s newest superheroes? Do, because “Guardians of the Galaxy” does the impossible out of sheer luck and fun, succeeding in almost every way.
Helping Shine a Light to Sex Trafficking
A powerful and heartbreaking play, “Cover,” premieres Thursday at Missouri Baptist University.
“Lucy” is a Goofy Sci-Fi Thriller
Scarlett Johansson remains strong as the female lead, but sadly, “Lucy” ends up suffering from cheesy thrills and a ponderous plot.
“Hercules” is Cheerfully Ridiculous and Mildly Entertaining
With director Brett Ratner behind the camera and Dwayne Johnson rocking the loincloth, “Hercules” delivers exactly as described.
The Emmys Recap: Old Favorites Triumph Over Newcomers
Veteran shows (“Breaking Bad” and “Modern Family”) took top honors this year at the Emmys as newcomers (“True Detective” and Netflix shows) fizzled.