Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Killing Them Softly is a hitman allegory about the Great Recession by Scott Renshaw November 28, 2012
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Silver Linings Playbook adds a gritty emotional consequence to romantic comedy by Scott Renshaw November 21, 2012
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Skyfall makes the case for the continued relevance of James Bond by Scott Renshaw November 7, 2012
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Wreck-It Ralph abandons its premise for sticky-sweet storytelling by Scott Renshaw October 31, 2012
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Tim Burton rediscovers his youthful creative spark in Frankenweenie by Scott Renshaw October 3, 2012
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews The mechanics of time travel aren’t really the point of Looper by Scott Renshaw September 26, 2012
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews One powerful relationship fuels the extraordinary The Master by Scott Renshaw September 19, 2012
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews The Amazing Spider-Man can’t compete with Sam Raimi’s version by Scott Renshaw July 3, 2012
Posted inArts+Movies, Features Brave explores the struggle between mothers and daughters by Scott Renshaw June 20, 2012
Posted inArts+Movies, Film Reviews Prometheus is high on suspense, but never reaches full potential by Scott Renshaw June 8, 2012