A single guy discovers that sex addiction isn't nearly as exciting as it sounds after following a beautiful girl into a group therapy session, and gaining a whole new crop of dysfunctional friends in the process.
The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond, a screenplay written by American Legend (tm) Tennessee Williams, and discovered by Director Jodie Markell, proves why some screenplays deserve to remain lost. Not that it's too much different from most of Williams' wor... more
Written and directed by Bradley Rust Gray, The Exploding Girl isn't an issue movie; it doesn't have much interest in epilepsy awareness. It's more like a mumblecore after-school special. Ivy and Al take walks, go to house parties, exchange meaningful... more
The opening scenes of Aegri Somnia (translation: a sick man's delusional dreams; hallucinations) are shot in black and white, and it is a visual masterpiece. It's night and the camerawork takes advantage of shapes and shadows. Throughout Aegri Somnia... more
Seriously? Another vampire show? Aside from being a blatant attempt to cash in on the inexplicable vampire craze of the last few years, The Vampire Diaries seemed like an ill-advised concept from the start, offering precious little originality in its... more
No film is more deserving of being encased within a book than Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet, the first silver-screen adaptation to present Shakespeare's entire play, including portions from the Second Quarto and the First Folio. Branagh made every effort... more
The six-panel fold-out that contains the four-disc The Simpsons – The Thirteenth Season features most of the major characters involved in a video arcade. Each disk contains special features—every one of them includes audio commentary on a... more
Based on the writings by its title subject, HBO Films Temple Grandin is an engaging portrait of an autistic young woman who became, through timely mentoring and sheer force of will, one of America's most remarkable success stories.