Not being a valedictorian myself, I have to assume that you must have performed to a certain academic level in the first place to get the nod to let your classmates choose the person they think is the smartest of
This video starts off very simply, with a mum asking her son when the last he'd seen his gran was. With a bit of persuading he drives off to see her.However, she isn't at home in her granny flat, or
Finally, a film for kids of the 90's! This is a hard review to write because it feels as if The Wackness was tailor-made for people like me: a male who grew up in New York City and graduated high
It's taken some time to pull together, but now you can finally learn a little bit more about all of your favorite Cinematical writers! With a special thanks to our own Kim Voynar for taking the time to compile this
I'm going for a highly praised film this week, rather than the big buzz, but you can check out a couple of other big releases after the jump. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly In 1996, Julian Schnabel directed Basquiat
One always wants to give an independently-produced animated feature a little extra kindness, seeing as how amazingly difficult it must be to get a CG feature produced in an industry dominated by Pixar, DreamWorks, and Fox. These movies are monumentally
Reviewed by Brendan Babish Quote: "Sadness in and of itself is not a problem. Angela's Ashes is set in an evocative Irish city, and McCourt's large Catholic family is populated with colorful characters. There are few characters in Romulus, My
Reviewed by Gordon Sullivan Quote: "I've encountered some people who didn't like the acting in The Mist, and I can see their point. If you're looking for horror acting and you get drama acting, it can be jarring."