Minions

6/10 Everyone’s favorite vilanous sidekicks return, this time at the front and center of their own film. Set in the 60’s, during a time when the Minions were in search of an evil mastermin... Read More

Ted 2

4/10 If i told you the same joke over and over again, would you find it as funny the 3rd, 4th, or even 7th time? That is the question facing ‘Ted 2’, and the comedy it entails. A couple ye... Read More

Inside Out

9/10 Disney Pixar’s newest home run is a free fall of emotions for the audience, just like the emotion characters that it portrays. Riley is an 11 year old girl with a lot of small voices inside... Read More

Spy

Spy – 8/10 – Bone crunching choreographed action scenes combined with great R-rated comedic dialogue showcase how far Writer/Director Paul Feig (Bridesmaids) has come in his film shooting ... Read More

Entourage

5/10 Hollywood’s most charasmatic crew returns to their crude and fast living ways with a big screen adaptation of the popular HBO television show. “Entourage” reunites the show̵... Read More

Kung Fury

Kung Fury – 7/10 – Non stop action complete with original cinematography in special effects, and a synth-pop new wave score are the results of a Kickstarter campaign, nearly two years ago.... Read More

Aloha

4/10 “Aloha” is a collection of scenes that are acceptable out of context, but together they sprout an uneven direction that boosts Director Cameron Crowe’s most disappointing film t... Read More

Pitch Perfect 2

7/10 The Barden Bellas return to top form in this sequel to the 2012 original. After a humiliating presidential performance at Lincoln Center, the Barden Bellas enter an international competition that... Read More

The D Train

5/10 Friends, enemies, and high school memories are at the helm of a twenty year class reunion in Directors Jarred Paul and Andrew Mogul’s ‘The D Train’. High school outcast, Dan (Ja... Read More

Welcome To Me

6/10 Director Shira Piven’s first mainstream directing effort is a look into the world of a mentally ill woman who learns that money isn’t everything in ‘Welcome To Me’. Alice ... Read More