teen movie Archive
Coming-of-age stories seem so run of the mill nowadays it’s hard to distinguish one from the other. However, “Words on Bathroom Walls” is a compassionate, courageous story that delicately addresses disorders and is extremely relatable film for teenagers. High school is rough for all teenagers regardless of
The Lovely Erica has a wonderful review of the new animated film from Studio Ghibli, From Up On Poppy Hill. It’s being released on blu-ray and DVD next week and from what I can tell… It’s pretty awesome. Studio Ghibli has an amazing track record when it
Paul Rudd and Emile Hirsch star in Prince Avalanche the new film from David Gordon Green. This film has been getting great word of mouth and our own JM headed out to see if the film lived up to the hype. Check out his full review below!
JM has an awesome review of the Amanda Seyfried film “Lovelace” which is scheduled to hit theaters this week. Personally it’s been high on my list for a while now, with an awesome subject matter and a killer cast, I’ve been wanting to see it. Plus, who
JM recently was able to check out the new film “Willow Creek” directed by none other than One Crazy Summer’s Bobcat Goldthwait! Say wha? Bobcat’s a director now? And judging by JM’s newest review a darn good one! “Willow Creek” is a found footage film that follows
I admit it. I am an unabashed fan of Danny Boyle. He is hands down one of the finest filmmakers working today. Whether he’s using the backdrop of a gameshow in Slumdog Millionaire or telling one man’s journey in 127 Hours, he has a unique and singular
MTF movie critic JM is back and has an interesting choice for his second review, Only God Forgives, which stars Ryan Gosling. I really haven’t heard too much about this film except it’s the same team behind the movie Drive and it received mixed reviews at the
There there are many things I admire about certain actors. The main thing I admire you may ask? Is the willingness to take risks. One such actor is Ms. Nicole Kidman. Say what you want about her choices, generally speaking they are always unique in some way,
Teen party films fall into one of two categories, they are either raunchy as in American Pie or Coming of age sagas like Perks of Being a Wallflower. It’s rare when a film tries to blend both. In 21 and Over, a new teen film that tries