‘The Fault in our Stars’ Movie Review: A faithful adaptation, make you laugh and cry
Personally, I was counting down the days to see this movie, The Fault In Our Stars. Having read this #1 best seller and loved it; I was excited to hear it was being turned into a movie. I had hoped the movie would More...
‘Million Dollar Arm’ Movie Review: A feel-good film that touches your heart
Most sports films follow the same basic flow: a team or player starts out well, is then surprisingly faced with some challenge or tragedy, and eventually comes back from adversity to make a big win. You really don’t More...
‘Heaven Is For Real’ Movie Review: Greg Kinnear shines in non-abrasive faith-based film
Hollywood faith-based films don’t always please the Christian community atlarge, but Heaven Is For Real will pleasantly surprise audiences by being a tear-jerker compliant with the source material without More...
‘Noah’ Movie review: As promised, it’s not a Biblical movie, but worse – it’s not a good movie
Director Darren Aronofsky promised his film Noah would not be a “very religious story” and he certainly didn’t disappoint in that regards. Later Aronofsky attempted to clarify his statements, attempting More...
‘God’s Not Dead’ Review: Strong cast, Apologetics pave the way for message on free will
“Contrived arguments,” “attacks on non-Christians” or “tragic propaganda” are the buzzwords filling hollow reviews of God’s Not Dead where the reviewers are obsessed with More...
‘Draft Day’ Movie Review: Kevin Costner strikes out with this football bomb
Kevin Costner is now so far from Bull Durham and Field of Dreams, that associating him with a sports film, let alone a good one, seems almost impossible. Draft Day is so uninteresting, Tin Cup looks like an Oscar More...
‘300 Rise of an Empire’ film review: Eva Green steals a movie offering little more than ‘300 style’ graphic violence
The success of 2007’s 300 launched many knock-offs and elevated Zack Snyder’s status as a director. Sadly, a sequel has little to offer beyond additional violence and blood splattering. 300: Rise of an Empire More...
‘Son of God’ review: Life of Christ, miracles brought to big screen in a big way
The spin-off from the popular miniseries The Bible, Son of God, focuses entirely on the life of Jesus and the Christian community is rallying behind the film to get strong box office numbers to build momentum. Fans More...
‘Saving Mr Banks’ Review: Emma Thompson amazes in ‘Mary Poppins’ tale
Saving Mr Banks could have been an intense, difficult to watch biopic on PL Travers and been nominated for an Oscars. Instead, the spoonful of Disney sugar made this an enjoyable picture, offering laughs and smiles More...
‘The Secret Life of Walter Mitty’ Review: Ben Stiller entertains, but the film splits the audience
James Thurber’s classic story is headed to the big screen with Ben Stiller as the titular character. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty sadly will divide the audience and critics alike between those who love it and More...
‘Delivery Man’ Movie Review: Vince Vaughn pleases without the raunchy humor
Most of us go see a film starring Vince Vaughn expecting his usual amount of raunchy humor and outrageous situations. While Delivery Man is definitely centered around an incredibly outrageous situation, he has More...
‘About Time’ Review: A great chick flick about enjoying every moment – no box of Kleenex required
Not too much “romantic” and not too distracted by the “comedy,” About Time strikes a great balance between sweet and sentimental with a dash of time travel to make it a great romantic comedy. Domhnall Gleeson, More...
‘The Fifth Estate’ Review: Benedict Cumberbatch never gets a chance to shine
Part biography and part political thriller, The Fifth Estate brings Julian Assange and Wikileaks to the big screen in a film juiced with too much information for most viewers. © 2013 DreamWorks II Distribution; More...
NBC picks up ‘Grimm’ for a full season
NBC made a big move after just two scripts by picking up the new drama series Grimm for a full first season pickup, according to a report by Deadline. “Following a 2-script pickup last week, NBC has given More...
Malcolm McDowell discusses ‘Pound of Flesh’ and the anniversary of ‘A Clockwork Orange’
While promoting a new film premiering on Showtime on October 8th, 2011 called “Pound of Flesh” Malcolm McDowell talked with Media Mikes‘ Mike Gencarelli. During the interview the star of “A Clockwork More...
Jude Law talks ‘Sherlock Holmes 2’ ‘Contagion’ and blogging
In Contagion, the fast, frightening global pandemic drama opening today, Jude Law is an avid blogger, Internet truth teller who is raging post about Big Pharma and government conspiracies. Law previewed the role More...
MovieMikes review of ‘Cyrus’
You may ask what is “Cyrus”? Well, glad you asked because we may have found our sleeper hit of the summer. “Cyrus” is a little quirky comedy which could be this year’s “Juno”. Fox Searchlight needs More...
‘Donnie Darko’ is just another evolving Cult Film
I loaned my DVD copy of Donnie Darko to DOB’s Robert Herriman last weekend and our follow-up conversation revealed the shock that Darko has a huge Cult following. Obsessive fans never cease to amaze me as More...