Kristen Bell

Parental Guidance: Frozen II Review

It’s been six years since Frozen’s happily-ever-after, but all is not well in Arendelle. What age group is Disney's highly anticipated sequel best suited for? Learn more in Jenny Bullough's latest Parental Guidance feature!

The Boss Review

Melissa McCarthy and co. deliver some laugh-out-loud moments in The Boss, but are laughs loud enough to make up for the rest?

Geek Hard Podcast: Episode 201

On this episode we review Muppets Most Wanted starring Ricky Gervais, Ty Burrell and Tina Fey. We also talk about Veronica Mars the movie and the latest show on the CW The 100.

Veronica Mars Review

While having at least a passing understanding of the TV series is an almost necessary prerequisite to understanding and appreciating the kickstarted Veronica Mars feature film, fans should get exactly what they want out of this condensed outing.

Interview: Kristen Bell

A long time ago Kristen Bell was on one of the most beloved and tragically cancelled TV shows of all time. This weekend, Veronica Mars is back on the big screen and on On Demand. We got a chance to talk with her about why the time was right to make the movie, how the film's Kickstarter campaign helped them get distribution, what it was like getting the band back together, the conflicted nature of Veronica’s quest this time out, and if she really did try to smuggle a burrito into The Oscars.

Frozen Review

A perfect bit of classic Disney magic, Frozen is the best feature produced directly by the Mouse House since Tarzan.

This Week in DVD: 1/8/13

As we dig out from piles of new releases from before and after the holiday season, we take looks at the home video releases for Looper, Frankenweenie, Cosmopolis, Dredd, Pitch Perfect, Compliance, The Words, Hit and Run, and season one of Anger Management

Hit and Run Review

Pitched somewhere between 70s exploitation lovers-on-the-run movies, Burt Reynold’s highway comedies, and a 90s wise-cracking crime movie, Hit and Run works largely thanks to the chemistry of writer-director-editor-star Dax Shepard and Kristen Bell, but its budgetary and technical limitations sometimes bring it down.