Easy Virtue delivers a good amount of British humor and wit, while dealing with the collision of oppression and freedom in a changing world.
Comedy
Film Review: ‘Management’
When it comes to love people move at different paces, as Management keenly demonstrates. The unabashed all in love Mike (Steve Zahn) is the dire opposite of Sue (Jennifer Aniston) and this mismatched love match makes for a very fun ride throughout Management.
Film Review: ‘Ghosts Of Girlfriends Past’
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past offers nothing as a whole for the viewer. It is so focused on showing the womanizing ways of the main character that it completely forgets it is supposed to be a romantic comedy.
Film Review: ‘Adventureland’
Adventureland is an excellent coming of age film that bridges the seriousness of life with comedic undertones. It is not only nostalgic for the 1980s but reminiscent of how films of that era dealt with young adulthood and finding oneself. The movie is a delight as it has the quirky, the outrageous, the disillusioned and the painfully geeky characters all together for an experience one will not soon forget. Plus, it features the resurgence of the “mix tape” – how can you resist?
Film Review: ‘Bart Got A Room’
Bart Got A Room offers a mildly funny look at the trials and tribulations of a High School Senior as he deals with finding the perfect Prom date and changes in his family life. That said, it should not be seen as a teen-centered film as it deals with much deeper themes of commitment, friendship, and familial bonds that involve all of the characters. This movie is rich with sentiment, heart, and love that will give the viewer a positive feeling as they exit the cinema.