“The Accidental Feminist” (Walker & Co.), by M.G. Lord.
Elizabeth Taylor was many things: a talented actress whose first star turn came at age 12 in “Nati...
If a movie is cheesy and knows it's cheesy — if it embraces the soft, gooey texture and pungent aroma of its own fromage — does that make it any more palatable as a meal...
“The Woman in Black” very nearly suffocates under the mounting weight of its gothic kitsch — an abandoned house, child ghosts, spooky dolls, oh my! — but nevertheless su...
NEW YORK — Beware the Liam in Winter.
Liam Neeson’s “The Grey” topped the weekend box office with $20 million, according to studio estimates Sunday, continuing the actor...
How wonderfully unpredictable the movies can be. Who would have thought that, at nearly 60, Liam Neeson would be one of the top action stars around?
But here he is again...
In “Red Tails,” the famed Tuskegee Airmen get the John Wayne-style heroic rendering they very much deserve, but in a hackneyed and weirdly context-less story that does t...
A straight-up action picture may sound unusual coming from Steven Soderbergh, but as he’s repeatedly demonstrated throughout his career, he’s keen to experiment with eve...
If some incarnation of “Glee” were to be developed for the Christian Broadcasting Network, it would probably look a lot like “Joyful Noise.”
You've got your squeaky-cle...
ATLANTA — Jimmy Carter may never have been president if he didn’t go square dancing.
The Georgia Democrat credits a rural square dance club he joined in 1953 with helpi...
The teens-in-trouble horror-thriller “Beneath the Darkness” has a few things going for it: It’s not a blood-soaked slash-a-thon; musician-turned-director Martin Guigui m...