“Eighth Grade” Teen View
Review by Ian Delia Eight Grade is a mellow film with big meaning. All I can say is wow. This film
Review by Ian Delia Eight Grade is a mellow film with big meaning. All I can say is wow. This film
Review by John Delia Here’s a quirky little film that could sneak in for an Oscar if the wind
Review by John Delia Tweens, Teens and early twenties should like Project Almanac, a fast paced Sci-fi thriller with respectable acting and creative direction.
Review by John Delia Teen romance comes to the screen once more with the supernatural thriller Beautiful Creatures doing its best to break the mold
CREATIVELY CRAFTY TEEN FLICK PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER Review by John Delia Films about teens are scarce in 2012 so other than Hunger Games
ACTION ADVENTURE FOR TEENS ON 3D BLU-RAY JOHN CARTER By John Delia Technologically John Carter shines as one of the better films I’ve seen
Take your time with The Art Of Getting By although the story has a simple plot Director Gavin Weisen spools his movie out slowly providing an abundance of character development. Although this may be a good thing for film buffs, it’s not the kind of entertainment for those who like their romance with a lot less buildup.
It’s that time of the year for the senior dance expecting to enhance memories of friendships, puppy love and dreams of being a mature adult. Yes it’s the Prom and Disney new movie knows how to make it PG with some new faces and a display of morals fit for Middle America and the Bible belt.
Los Angeles, California, 2010— One of the most talked about films of 2010, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, will be released on a Two-Disc Special Edition DVD, Single Disc Blu-ray, Single Disc DVD, and Blu-ray/DVD Combo on December 4, 2010 – a Saturday street date that will allow fans across the nation to celebrate at retailer’s midnight release parties before taking home the film at 12:01 am.
Disappointing tops the list of words that come to mind after seeing Easy A. The storyline is trite, casting not up to par and the direction bored me with mundane characters. It’s a teenage film that brings more fantasy than reality.