Nicole Kidman, Javier Bardem, and JK Simmons give winning performances in Aaron Sorkin's I Love Lucy pic Being the Ricardos.
Jeremy Saulnier's scrappy follow up to Blue Ruin, Green Room is an excellent genre flick, but there's not much to boast about on the new Blu-ray disc save for one redeeming feature.
The Intervention is an expertly crafted dramedy, helmed by the realistic portrayals of lost adults and a particularly excellent performance by Melanie Lynskey.
Clea DuVall’s Big Chill-inspired film The Intervention may not be overly ambitious, but it’s told with conviction and charm.
Despite what should be a novel gender switcheroo designed to look at teenage sexuality from a girl's perspective, The To Do List is still just an awkwardly assembled, bodily fluid loving gross out comedy with almost no distinction from its male counterparts.
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While not terrible and despite a solid cast of pros, The Oranges is a limp comedy that trods over the same ground as countless suburban based comedies and dramas that came before it.