Review: BAD MOMS

BAD MOMS

By Laurie Coker Rating: C We have all had “bad mom” moments – some we admit and some we will take to our grave. With that in mind, three moms (of varying ages), a soon-to-be mom and I attended an Alamo Draft House screening of the new film Bad Moms, starring Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell,… Continue reading Review: BAD MOMS

Review: JASON BOURNE

By Mark Saldana Rating: 3 (Out of 4 Stars) Bourne is back, but not quite as compelling as he is in his previous three films. Even though he still kicks major ass in some thrilling action sequences, it seems like Jason Bourne suffers from a bout of sequelitis.  The first three films have an engaging… Continue reading Review: JASON BOURNE

Review: JASON BOURNE

By Liz Lopez Rating: A – It has been over two months since the summer films have been rolled out, and the one I have been highly anticipating is Jason Bourne, especially with Matt Damon back as Bourne in the franchise that started with the Doug Liman directed The Bourne Identity (2002), followed by The… Continue reading Review: JASON BOURNE

Review: CAFE SOCIETY

By Liz Lopez Rating: B- Two months after the Cannes Film Festival, the latest feature film written and directed by Woody Allen (Blue Jasmine) is Café Society, a romance drama with some humor mixed in to make for an enjoyable time at the cinema. Does it have a little bit of predictability with the love… Continue reading Review: CAFE SOCIETY

Review: CAFE SOCIETY

By Mark Saldana Rating: 3 (Out of 4 Stars) The latest film by writer/director Woody Allen is yet another love letter to his favorite era in the twentieth century–the 1930s.  In this charming romantic comedy Allen examines this golden age of Hollywood and juxtaposes this social scene with that of New York high society.  At… Continue reading Review: CAFE SOCIETY