Movies
Garry Marshall’s Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day warms the heart like a bowl of chicken soup. Bring a loved one to see this Valentine’s weekend blockbuster.
Feb 14th, 2010 by Emily Thungkaewwhen a nation could love a novelist
This historical drama boasts powerful performances and stories about the life lessons of the legendary Russian author Leo Tolstoy.
Feb 12th, 2010 by Mark MetcalfA bit of luster rubs off old Oscar
The Academy Awards nominations aren't out yet, but with this year's wider field of candidates, it's easy to predict who will be in the "Best Picture" camp.
Jan 27th, 2010 by Brian JacobsonThe Invention of Lying
The question of truth and faith is comically explored in this religious satire that gets Mark to thinking, too.
Jan 26th, 2010 by Mark MetcalfAvatar and District 9 – alike, yet very different
TCD Blogger Mark Metcalf draws comparisons between films that make villains and heroes out of the human experience.
Jan 23rd, 2010 by Mark MetcalfCarlo Besasie, finalist in the People’s Choice Pitch Awards
Carlo Besasie tells us why we should vote for his movie, All the Queen's Men, in the People's Choice/American Film Market pitch contest.
Jan 14th, 2010 by Mark MetcalfAvatar thrills on many levels
TCD's Mark Metcalf says the weekend's top box-office draw is visually mesmerizing and flatly political. Thus, expect every teen will want to see it.
Dec 21st, 2009 by Mark MetcalfFive questions for Wildwood Film Festival’s Jason Buss
Co-founder hopes to ignite interest and passion for film with the upcoming Wisconsin-only festival.
Dec 18th, 2009 by Eric TeskeFilms fly high in Racine tonight
Original work by regional filmmakers will be showcased during RAC's first Film Night event.
Dec 11th, 2009 by Eric TeskeTop holiday flicks
TCD's movie maven picks an unexpected mix of comedy, action and drama.
Dec 10th, 2009 by Mark MetcalfFive Questions for Luckystar Studio’s Bridget Griffith Evans and Gene Evans
Artistic duo bring their touring exhibit, filled with works from local artists, to MAM's famed art party event.
Nov 18th, 2009 by Kat MurrellRun Lola Run keeps moving
It doesn’t try to smugly fool you, but it poses questions about fate and about the effect our actions may have on those we pass by.
Nov 13th, 2009 by Mark Metcalf