Movie Review: Grudge Match
Stallone and De Niro get beat up by bad jokes and familiar material.
Stallone and De Niro get beat up by bad jokes and familiar material.
Martin Scorsese’s “The Wolf of Wall Street” showcases the high life of AU alumnus Jordan Belfort’s exploits on Wall Street and the low-lifes he used to get there.
Justin Chadwick’s “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom” is just a short walk away from being a satisfactory film about Nelson Mandela.
Spike Jonze’s “Her” shows the deep resolution of human relationships and emotional connection.
David O. Russell’s “American Hustle” attempts to find sympathy for the swindler.
Oscar Isaac, star of “Inside Llewyn Davis” talks to The Eagle about making the film and the challenges of singing in a live environment.
Joel and Ethan Coen’s “Inside Llewyn Davis” peers into the life of a folk musician down-and-out in 1960’s Greenwich Village.
Actress Yolanda Ross speaks to The Eagle about preparing for her role and the experience of shooting “Go For Sisters.”
Director Mark Mori talks to The Eagle about his new film “Bettie Page Reveals All.”
John Sayles’ “Go For Sisters” explores friendship against the backdrop of Mexico and human trafficking.
Emma Thompson and Tom Hanks lead an impressive cast in this story of Disney’s past.
Peter Jackson’s second Hobbit installment is an enjoyable adventure.
Mark Lieberman breaks down the biggest developments in movies, music and TV this year.
The director of a documentary about the musical culture of Mexican cartels talks about the making of the film.
Acclaimed director spoke at AMC Georgetown in a Q&A about his new film “Her.”
Scott Cooper’s “Out of the Furnace” has some fire in its oven.
Shaul Schwarz’s new documentary is a searing look into the world of “Narco Cultura,” with the music of the Drug War.
Michel Gondry’s “Is the Man Who is Tall Happy?” is a whimsical and brief descent into a conversation with MIT professor Noam Chomsky.
The director of “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” and “Be Kind Rewind” shats with The Eagle about his new film.
Director Caitlyn Rose Wan talks about the creative and social process of “The Eight: Reindeer Monologues.”