Hal Sundt

'Looper' Comes Full Circle

Best served with as little prior knowledge before viewing as possible, Looper is a gem in large part because of…

12 years ago

'Gods Like Us' Analyzes Fame From On High

In Gods Like Us, film critic Ty Burr, the man behind many of the Boston Globe’s smooth and pointed movie…

12 years ago

Stop The Reboots: Say No To The 'Arrested Development' Remake

It’s always hard to judge when something has run its course, especially in television and film. When is it appropriate…

12 years ago

'Perks Of Being A Wallflower' – More Angsty Than Perky

How can a movie tastefully depict teen angst without exhausting its viewers? This is the challenge that The Perks of…

12 years ago

'Arbitrage' Capitalizes On Stellar Leads

Is there any character more fun to root for than a detective who’s trying his best to put together a…

12 years ago

'Super Mario' Conquered

In Super Mario: How Nintendo Conquered America, Jeff Ryan takes us on Nintendo’s rise from hopeless arcade company to video…

12 years ago

'The Hunger Games' DVD Satisfies Our Appetite For More

Fans began pre-ordering copies of The Hunger Games in late May, but it wasn't until August 18 that Lionsgate released…

12 years ago

'ParaNorman' Celebrates The Weird

In Laika's ParaNorman, the latest stop-motion animation feature from the studio that brought you Coraline (2009), no eyelash is batted…

12 years ago

'Hope Springs' Makes Unbearable Subject Watchable

The opening frames of Hope Springs examine life inside the Soames house where, after 31 years of marriage, Kay (Meryl…

12 years ago

Latest 'Bourne' Is Not Much Of A 'Legacy'

The Bourne Legacy, the fourth installment of the Bourne series, fits the bill of a traditional summer action movie with…

12 years ago

'Dream Team' Is A Sweet Read

A must-read for any basketball fan, Dream Team by Jack McCallum chronicles the ins and outs of the greatest basketball…

12 years ago