In case you don’t recognize the archetypes in the new film “Faster,” the filmmakers are kind enough to flash their roles across the screen when the main characters first appear. The main character, played by Dwayne Johnson, is the “Driver.”
by John. P. Hanlon24 Nov 2010, 8:21 AM PST0
Regardless of its quality, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I” will likely become a huge blockbuster. It’s the seventh film chronicling the long-running book series about a wizard named Harry Potter and his two best friends. The final
by John. P. Hanlon19 Nov 2010, 8:26 AM PST0
Economic advisor Lawrence Summers did a “heck of a job,” according to President Barack Obama. Obama praised the Director of the National Economic Council a few weeks ago on Jon Stewart’s “Daily Show.” The President was ridiculed for echoing the
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Watching “For Colored Girls” is an ordeal. The film is so jam-packed with tragedies that it’s difficult to catch your breath between them. From a man abusing his girlfriend to a young woman having a back alley abortion, “For Colored
by John. P. Hanlon9 Nov 2010, 1:58 PM PST0
“Due Date” begins with a bad dream and eventually feels like one. Peter Highman (Robert Downey Jr.) wakes up after having a nightmare about his wife going into labor. He knows it’s just a dream but he’s still nervous about
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Near the end of the new drama “Conviction,” Betty Anne Waters (Hillary Swank) says that “people don’t like to admit” to their own mistakes. The movie features a series of bad decisions made by law enforcement officials, jury members and
by John. P. Hanlon4 Nov 2010, 6:45 AM PST0
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According to Box Office Mojo, the comedy “You Again” has grossed a disappointing $17.8 million in its first two weeks of release. Those box office results are low considering that the movie’s strong cast includes Jamie Lee Curtis, Sigourney Weaver,
by John. P. Hanlon9 Oct 2010, 3:07 PM PST0
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After seeing “The Social Network,” it’s easy to dislike Mark Zuckerberg. Still in his 20’s, Zuckerberg is the billionaire creator of Facebook, a massively popular website that has changed how people use the Internet. “The Social Network” chronicles the creation
by John. P. Hanlon8 Oct 2010, 6:26 AM PST0
Several weeks ago, the “Right Network” premiered with many conservative programs in its lineup. I recently watched an episode of one of the network’s new shows entitled “Right 2 Laugh.” The stand-up comedy program featured a few strong conservative comics
by John. P. Hanlon6 Oct 2010, 8:00 AM PST0
In his 1999 review of “American Pie,” film critic Roger Ebert wrote: As I swim through the summer tide of vulgarity, I find that’s what I’m looking for: Movies that at least feel affection for their characters. Raunchy is OK.
by John. P. Hanlon2 Oct 2010, 2:36 PM PST0
Although still a young filmmaker, M. Night Shyamalan has already received both widespread praise and derision for his work. After receiving praise early on for writing and directing movies like “The Sixth Sense” and “Signs,” Shyamalan’s faced a critical backlash
by John. P. Hanlon1 Oct 2010, 1:14 PM PST0
When “Lost” premiered in 2004, it wasn’t a show about good versus evil. It wasn’t a show about faith versus science. It was a show about survivors from a plane crash who were stranded on an island with a mysterious
by John. P. Hanlon27 Sep 2010, 6:44 AM PST0
Several weeks ago, “Takers” was released in theaters and received mostly negative reviews. Despite that, it has done well even as it has faced some tough competition. The film features a hip young cast including Paul Walker, Hayden Christensen and
by John. P. Hanlon26 Sep 2010, 3:08 PM PST0
Several weeks ago, “Lottery Ticket” appeared and then quickly disappeared from movie theaters nationwide. It wasn’t around long enough to have a major box office impact but the film was bad enough to disappoint anyone who bought a ticket for
by John. P. Hanlon18 Sep 2010, 2:34 PM PST0
In director Rob Reiner’s “Flipped,” two adolescents develop romantic feelings for one another. Unfortunately, they develop those feelings at different times in their lives. When she likes him, he ignores her and vice versa. Fortunately, viewers won’t have the same
by John. P. Hanlon16 Sep 2010, 6:45 AM PST0
Early on in the new film “The American,” a priest turns to the lead character Jack and says, “You’re an American. You think you can escape history?” Even though he barely knows the stranger in front of him, the priest
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According to the LA Times, since the creation of the reality award category at the Emmys, one program has dominated the past seven years. However, this year, perennial winner “The Amazing Race,” ended its winning streak losing to “Top Chef.”
by John. P. Hanlon31 Aug 2010, 11:45 AM PST0
This Sunday, the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards will be handed out to some of the best shows and actors from the past year. Although some shows and performances were snubbed, there are numerous nominees that are worth rooting for during
by John. P. Hanlon27 Aug 2010, 12:09 PM PST0