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(03/21/14 3:22am)
Tyler Perry has released one or two theatrical films a year since 2005’s “Diary of a Mad Black Woman.” “The Single Moms Club” is his 16th feature. While this comedy-drama is not as soul-crushingly unfunny and dreadful as a Madea film, it is nonetheless weak, an overly earnest soap on the level with a Lifetime movie.
(03/17/14 12:38am)
Chilean Oscar submission follows divorced, late middle-age woman
(03/06/14 5:41am)
Video service has plenty of movies, shows to binge-watch
(02/28/14 4:15am)
The 86th Academy Awards are this Sunday on ABC at 8:30 p.m. “Gravity” will probably take home the most awards because it will win most of the technical awards, but “12 Years a Slave” looks like it will snatch up the top prize of the night: Best Picture. If this critic were voting, “Blue Is the Warmest Color” would sweep up many statues. Sadly, it was not nominated for anything.
(02/25/14 2:37am)
Oscar nominee for Best Foreign Language Film is head-scratching, Fellini-esque
(02/21/14 3:37am)
Remake by talented team disappointing
(02/19/14 5:28am)
Bizarre Greek Oscar-nominee, profane British satire and documentary on tabloid story among best recent comedies on Netflix
(02/18/14 4:56am)
Nearly wordless film starring Robert Redford profound
(02/12/14 4:47am)
WWII caper slick enough, but ultimately sadly nonessential
(02/10/14 4:50am)
‘The Lego Movie’ among best recent action comedies
(02/03/14 1:51am)
France’s lesbian drama is the best film of 2013, one of the best ever made
(01/30/14 6:02am)
2013 was a good year for movies, but every drink has its dregs. Here are some of the biggest offenders in cinema, guilty of mean-spirited grossness, stilted acting, incoherent direction and many more crimes against viewers:
(01/27/14 4:41am)
Father-son road trip takes turn both funny and sad
(01/24/14 6:09am)
Best Picture Oscar nominee features outstanding performances by McConaughey, Leto in unlikely roles
(01/23/14 5:19am)
Phoenix delivers great performance in love story with futuristic twist
(01/22/14 4:05am)
Violent account of heroism undermined by cliches
(01/21/14 4:04am)
Star-studded cast brings vitrolic rapport to “August: Osage County.”
(01/17/14 6:38am)
January is an unusual month for movies; though it’s notorious for being the studio dumping grounds for Hollywood’s greatest duds, it’s also the last opportunity for some Oscar hopefuls to go into commercial theater release in order to be eligible at the awards.
(01/16/14 5:14am)
Movie reviewer Jonathan Winchell predicts this year’s Academy Award list
(01/15/14 5:21am)
Folk music comedy has sharp-writing, spot-on music, period detail