Prometheus is just mediocre summer sci-fi fare
Chike says you'll either love it or hate it.
Chike says you'll either love it or hate it.
Saving Face is a romantic comedy that frustrates those of us who treat our mothers badly.
With its well-crafted action sequences and emotional resonance, MIB3 travels back in time in both plot and its approach at creating an ideal summer sci-fi film.
Post-twink Tyler comes out of his cub closet into the beefy, bearded, woofy world of bears, in this award-winning, affecting, and hirsute rom-com.
Tomboy follows 10-year-old Laure, as she struggles with gender roles in a series of sweet, fragile, and poignant moments. Liz and Jeremiah each weigh in.
Reel It UP, the UP Center’s annual LGBT Film Festival, happens this weekend.
Chike says there are only five likeable minutes in The Dictator, Sacha Baron Cohen's latest film.
Chike tells us that A Separation is a universal human tale with suberb characters.
Jeff writes about Bully, a must-see film about the consequences of kid-on-kid abuse.
Jason Segal plays Jeff, a sage-like figure hiding inside a slacker pothead, who sets out to wander into his destiny in Jeff, Who Lives at Home.