“Never sell out. Always put love first and if all else fails, there’s always Woodstock.” This line is part of the opening narration of this movie and it casts a …
REVIEWS | What's Up Hollywood - Part 3
“Stephen King’s A GOOD MARRIAGE” forces us to ask whether we truly know anyone.
By: Sheila McCarthy October 14, 2014
Directed by Peter Askin, “Stephen King’s A GOOD MARRIAGE” is a psychological thriller based on the last story from Stephen King’s 2010 collection “Full Dark, No Stars”. This is indeed …
LA Film Festival Summer Showcase: “They Came Together” review
By: Ricky Mora June 24, 2014
Director David Wain continues making outrageously humorous films. As he did with the cult classic camp-drama spoof, Wet Hot American Summer, Wain makes They Came Together, which parodies a number …
LA Film: “The Well” review, have your water bottles ready
By: Ricky Mora June 24, 2014
It is upsetting when you walk into a theater and then are forced to watch a film that is so overtly, so unashamed and tacky with a preachy message. These …
Gabrielle Union thinks and talks about her man
By: Ricky Mora June 17, 2014
Union reprises her role as Kristen, only now she is like a drill sergeant in terms of sex and getting pregnant with Jeremy (Jerry Ferrara of Entourage). With her actual …
“Obvious Child” review: A romantic comedy for the abortion enthusiast
By: Ricky Mora June 12, 2014
This is not your typical romantic comedy — obviously! Obvious Child glimpses the life of a single New York comedian contemplating an abortion (not exactly the fairy tale story, but …
The American dream is re-envisioned in “American Milkshake”
By: Ricky Mora September 10, 2013
Jolie Jolson (Tyler Ross) has dreams of making his varsity high school basketball team, for the typical reasons a teenager would like to be on the varsity basketball team — …