
Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 27th, 2014 - Movie ReviewsI didn’t like Transformers: Age of Extinction, have no wish whatsoever to ever watch it again, but I can’t say I hated it in the same breath, either.
I didn’t like Transformers: Age of Extinction, have no wish whatsoever to ever watch it again, but I can’t say I hated it in the same breath, either.

Jersey Boys (2014)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 20th, 2014 - Movie ReviewsWhile certain elements do indeed fall a little flat, overall Eastwood’s adaptation of Jersey Boys manages to pack quite the melodious punch.
While certain elements do indeed fall a little flat, overall Eastwood’s adaptation of Jersey Boys manages to pack quite the melodious punch.

Obvious Child (2014)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 20th, 2014 - Film Festivals Four-Star Corner Movie ReviewsMake no mistake, Obvious Child is a stunning debut. More than that, it’s also a terrific piece of cinema I’ll be thinking about and extolling the virtues of for a heck of a long time to come.
Make no mistake, Obvious Child is a stunning debut. More than that, it’s also a terrific piece of cinema I’ll be thinking about and extolling the virtues of for a heck of a long time to come.

The Sacrament (2014)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 20th, 2014 - Movie ReviewsChilling Sacrament a Disturbing Social Commentary Patrick’s (Kentucker Audley) missing sister Caroline (Amy Seimetz) has resurfaced. The former addict claims to have been cured, living within a secluded community located somewhere in South America run by an apparently kindhearted religious zealot known only as “Father” (Gene Jones). Heading to the secretive compound, Patrick is joined […]
Chilling Sacrament a Disturbing Social Commentary Patrick’s (Kentucker Audley) missing sister Caroline (Amy Seimetz) has resurfaced. The former addict claims to have been cured, living within a secluded community located somewhere in South America run by an apparently kindhearted religious zealot known only as “Father” (Gene Jones). Heading to the secretive compound, Patrick is joined […]

22 Jump Street (2014)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 13th, 2014 - Movie Reviews22 Jump Street is a heck of a lot of fun, full of numerous, ribald laughs worthy of celebration, but it’s just not as satisfying this time around, at least for me it wasn’t.
22 Jump Street is a heck of a lot of fun, full of numerous, ribald laughs worthy of celebration, but it’s just not as satisfying this time around, at least for me it wasn’t.

How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 13th, 2014 - Movie ReviewsHow to Train Your Dragon 2 builds and expands upon the themes and ideas presented in the sensational 2010 first film, opening things up in a multitude of refreshing and unexpected ways.
How to Train Your Dragon 2 builds and expands upon the themes and ideas presented in the sensational 2010 first film, opening things up in a multitude of refreshing and unexpected ways.

The Rover (2014)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 13th, 2014 - Movie ReviewsDavid Michôd’s gripping The Rover, a mesmerizing, minimalist Australian thriller that shows the up and coming filmmaker is much more than a one-trick Animal Kingdom pony.
David Michôd’s gripping The Rover, a mesmerizing, minimalist Australian thriller that shows the up and coming filmmaker is much more than a one-trick Animal Kingdom pony.

Edge of Tomorrow (2014)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 6th, 2014 - Movie ReviewsEdge of Tomorrow is a rousing adventure filled with pulse-pounding thrills and surprising dashes of character-driven humor.
Edge of Tomorrow is a rousing adventure filled with pulse-pounding thrills and surprising dashes of character-driven humor.

The Fault in Our Stars (2014)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 6th, 2014 - Film Festivals Movie ReviewsThe Fault in Our Stars is an eye-opener. Boone does a masterful job most of the way through, everything anchored by a performance from Woodley that’s as terrific as any I’m likely to see delivered in all of 2014.
The Fault in Our Stars is an eye-opener. Boone does a masterful job most of the way through, everything anchored by a performance from Woodley that’s as terrific as any I’m likely to see delivered in all of 2014.