Denzel Washington’s strong performance of an alcoholic gives weight to a film bogged down by its familiarity.

 

 

The Invisible War goes beyond simply looking at the atrocities and repercussions of rape in the military. This is discussed thoroughly, making the movie both infuriatingly difficult to watch and extremely important, but the onus of the film is on the hypocrisies employed in the United States military. Beginning with a 1950’s television commercial encouraging enlistment, lauding […]

 

 

It takes a lot to be this bad.

 

 

An enjoyable look at the holiday leaders and those who aspire to be.

 

 

This is NOT Photoshopped.

 

 

Taste be damned!

 

 

John Travolta, a nearly-forty-year follower of Scientology, was recently in Shangai and claims to have helped an injured man through Scientology “assists,” which I’m sure can be found on stat sheets of all Scientologists and their respective trading cars. If I were a recruiter for Scientology, I would want to focus on by rebounding stats – the […]

 

 

Spike Lee’s focus, appropriately, is on the process and the passion, not the tabloid conjecture and presumed wackiness.

 

 

The War on Drugs, its casualties, and its collateral damage.

 

 

Good, family fun with a clever script, but a nagging need to satisfy those who wanted to see 3-D.