In fact, 2012 already has thrown up a host of solid films that have nothing to do with super-heroes, comic books or massive computer-generated special effects. Hopefully, a few of them will stick in memories -- or get year-end publicity pushes -- when awards season rolls around.
The cinematic pickings remain relatively slim this spring, but there are always isolated bright spots here and there. Any month when I can spotlight w...
Good things are often born of chaos. Or, as we so often write: We are our failures, those blips in the road that can propel us forward. But only if we let them.
If you don't plan on seeing "The Hunger Games" this weekend, there's some good news: you could see the well-received indie film "Jeff, Who Lives At Ho...
I've known my friend Barry since college -- he's a great person, a talented writer and musician, and currently works at a successful news magazine TV ...
Flula Borg, the German DJ and vlogger who blew up on YouTube in late 2011, got the chance to sit down with the cast of "Jeff Who Lives at Home" for Sc...
This is a sweet, offbeat comedy with a gentle spirit. It's wacky, funny, and a delight and has an unexpected arc that makes the story come full circle.
In the low-key comedy "Jeff, Who Lives at Home," Jason Segel plays a 30-year-old slacker who lives in his mom's basement. When he finally ventures out...
Every older generation has thought the younger generation silly or frivolous. I don't have evidential proof of this, but every time I watch Fiddler on the Roof, I'm reminded that the clash of generations is a universal and timeless theme!
Jason Segel and Ed Helms co-star as brothers in "Jeff, Who Lives At Home," the new film from mumblecore writer/directors Jay and Mark Duplass. But if ...