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Review: As murder mysteries go, ‘A Haunting in Venice’ is deadly dull
It's packaged like a luxurious slice of old Hollywood goodness, yet it consistently falls short of that mantle.
By John W. Allman
Tags: Events & Film, movie review, A Haunting In Venice
‘Halloween Ends’ on a divisive note, but that shouldn't stop us from celebrating 44 years that changed the 'Shape' of horror
Maybe instead of bitching online, we should all go back and rewatch John Carpenter’s original one more time, to say a small blessing of thanks.
Tags: Events & Film, Halloween Ends, movie review
‘Top Gun: Maverick’ is equal parts nostalgia and inspirational slogans that basically mean nothing—but it sure does fly fast
Don’t ask why. There is no why.
Tags: Events & Film, Top Gun, Maverick, Tampa, Tom Cruise, Tampa Bay, St. Petersburg, movie review
Paddington 2 makes being kind cool again
Who says being kind is out of style? Take a lesson from everyone's favorite bear.
By Bernetta Knighten
Tags: Events & Film, movie review
Movie Review: Snowden's secret is its lack of heft
Oliver Stone's biopic can't support the substance of its story.
By Jessica Watzman
Tags: Events & Film, Edward Snowden, Espionage, film review, joseph gordon-levitt, movie review, snowden movie
Movie Review: Sicario depicts the wild cartel chaos at the border
There’s serious heat at the border, and it’s not just the blazing sun.
By Caitlin Albritton
Tags: Local Arts, Sicario, movie review, drug cartels, borderland, black-ops mission
Movie Review: Stonewalling vs. viewing Stonewall
Roland Emmerich revisits the riots that led to the gay liberation movement.
Tags: Local Arts, Stonewall Riots, Stonewall, Roland Emmerich, movie review, gay rights, 1969
Movie Review: The Diary of a Teenage Girl is worth a peek
1970s in San Fran? You know there's going to be sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll.
Tags: Local Arts, The Diary of a Teenage Girl, self discovery, movie review, movie, Marielle Heller, female sexuality, coming of age, Bel Powley
Movie Review: Paper Towns
The coming of age dramedy charms but doesn't color outside the lines.
By Nina Porciuncula
Tags: Local Arts, Paper Towns, Nina Porciuncula, movie review, John Green, Fault in Our Stars
Movie Review: Mr. Holmes
Sherlock Holmes is having a senior moment, and it's much more than elementary, dear movie-watchers.
By Julie Garisto
Tags: Local Arts, Mr. Holmes, movie review, Laura Linney, Ian McKellen
Movie Review: Is Self/less too easy?
A little style and less substance don't add up to the price of admission.
By Astrid Budgor
Tags: Local Arts, Self/less, Ryan Reynolds, movie review
Movie Review: The Overnight
Young parents get kinky, though awkwardly, in the amusing indie jaunt.
Tags: Local Arts, The Overnight, Taylor Schilling, Patrick Brice, movie review, Julie Garisto, Jason Schwartzman, Adam Scott
Movie Review: Jurassic World overcomes minor flaws, because dinosaurs
Bigger dinosaurs, bigger park and boffo 3D make for an exciting Jurassic sequel.
By Scott Harrell
Tags: Local Arts, scott harrell, movie review, jurassic world, jurassic park, Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard
Movie review — The Theory of Everything
The Oscar-buzzed film gives us an intimate look at one of science’s greatest thinkers — and his wife.
Tags: Local Arts, the theory of everything, Stephen Hawking, movie review, Julie Garisto, Jane Hawking, James Marsh, Felicity Jones, eddie redmayne
Movie Review: Fincher's Gone Girl slayed me
Ben Affleck stars in a killer film adaptation of Gillian Flynn's best-selling novel.
By Joe Bardi
Tags: Local Arts, movie review, gone girl, Gillian Flynn, David Fincher, Ben Affleck
Movie Review: Lucy, starring Scarlett Johansson
Luc Besson's return to directing piles action on top of flawed science and a flimsy storyline.
Tags: Local Arts, The Fifth Element, sci-fi, Scarlett Johansson, movie review, Morgan Freeman, Lucy, Luc Besson, Joe Bardi
Earth to Echo Never Finds its Footing
This found-footage, sci-fi adventure is all over the place.
By Katy Williamson
Tags: Events & Film, Teo Halm, Reese Hartwig, movie review, Katy Williamson, Ella Wahlestedt, Earth to Echo, Brian "Astro" Bradley
Ida rather be a nun
Polish import Ida offers a stark drama set in the 1960s.
Tags: Events & Film, World War II, Poland, Pawel Pawlikowski, movie review, Joe Bardi, Jerzy Trela, Ida, God, Dawid Ogrodnik, Black and White, Agata Trezbuchowska, Agata Kulesza, Adam Szyszkowski
Movie Review: How to Train Your Dragon 2 never learns to tell a story
Dreamworks follows up a blockbuster with a safe, tepid cash-in.
By Anthony Salveggi
Tags: Local Arts, sequels, movie review, how to train your dragon 2 movie review, how to train your dragon 2, dreamworks
Few Faults to be found in Our Stars
Woodley, Elgort, and supporting cast bring a beloved YA novel to life.
Tags: Events & Film, Willem Dafoe, The Fault in Our Stars, Shailene Woodley, Sam Trammell, Nat Wolff, movie review, laura dern, Katy Williamson, Josh Boone, John Green, Ansel Elgort
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Five Tampa restaurants earn Michelin stars in 2024 guide
By Kyla Fields
New cheesesteak spot Little Philly opens in downtown St. Pete
Florida Gov. DeSantis signs public school chaplains bill, says satanists need not apply
By Michael Moline and Florida Phoenix
Cinema’s ‘Nasty Women,’ and ladies who improved women’s rights, are center of two events in Tampa Bay this weekend
By Ray Roa
When it comes to new local eats, there's a lot to be excited about in 2024, and so far this year is…
By CL Staff
Iconic Motown diva Diana Ross has come along way from the Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects in Detroit, and now she's putting her stunning…
By Colin Wolf
Only a handful are left, but one of the original Davis Islands home is now on the market. Located at 36 Columbia…
The University of South Florida (USF) is going to produce more tortured poets than usual this semester. The English department at the…
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