ElizabethtownElla EnchantedElleEllesEllie ParkerElsa and FredElsa and FredElvis & NixonElvis Has Left The BuildingElysiumEmbalmer, TheEmilioEmmanuel's GiftEmoji Movie, TheEmperorEmployee Of The MonthEnchantedEncounters at the End of the WorldEnd of Poverty?, TheEnd of the Tour, TheEnd of Watch...
Back in 2005, Chad Benefield and I were midway through our decade-long run as hosts of a show called The Screening Room which aired on WBKR's sister station WOMI. One of that year's films that we reviewed on the show wasElizabethtown, a romantic dramedy about a man who returns to Kent...
Angels in America Angel Heart Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging Animal House The Animatrix Anonymous Anna and the Apocalypse Annie Hall Annihilation Ant-Man Ant-Man and the Wasp A*P*E A.P.E.X. April Fool’s Day Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theaters Arachnia Arachnophobia Arc...
Let's be real here. Adam Sandler has never really been a critical darling, but he did have a lot of fans who regularly went to theaters to watch his wacky antics for a long, long time ... until Jack and Jill, that is. Thanks to his quotable comedic turns in movies like "Billy M...
Christmas, Catwoman, First Daughter, Taxi, House of D, Exorcist: The Beginning, A Cinderella Story, New York Minute, Employee of the Month, Against the Ropes, and 12 more; Notes: This is fairly mid-table, but has been on the docket since I somehow watched this in theaters in 2004. Th...
Elizabethtown; Cursed; Love Happens; Men, Women & Children; Jawbreaker; American Dreamz; Playing with Fire; Kissing a Fool;BMT:Halloween Kills; The Wedding Planner; The 15:17 to Paris; Playing for Keeps; Marmaduke;Notes:I’ll always know her as Kitty from Arrested Development. Oh boy do I...
supposed if you are really focused on a kids’ audience and making sure they don’t get restless, a 150-minute movie might be pushing it. Then againSpider-Man: No Way Homewas two hours and 28 minutes without an intermission and that just made almost $1.9 billion worldwide in theaters. ...
screenplay and turned it into their own distinct movie.The Chairwas a fairly interesting reality show, like a filmmaking thought experiment brought to life.Not Cool, Dawson’s production that came out of the show, was a disaster. It cost $800,000 and earned less than $40,000 in theaters....
and 12 more;Notes:This is fairly mid-table, but has been on the docket since I somehow watched this in theaters in 2004. The girl I went with fell asleep four seconds into the movie as I watched this thing with the horrible realization that she was my ride and I couldn’t just leave...