MOVIE REVIEW: 'At Any Price' insults target audience
This is easily the worst film so far this year, according to movie critic Michael Clark.
MOVIE REVIEW: 'Star Trek Into Darkness' a thrilling, fun sequel to intergalactic saga
LOS ANGELES -- The original "Star Trek" series (and its various successors) used science fiction as a way to make observations about contemporary world issues like racism, war, etc., so it's no surprise that J.J. Abrams' "Trek" reboot, now in its second installment, puts 9/11 into the mix.. If there
FILM FANS: Baz Luhrmann takes 'Gatsby' over the top
Local residents reviewed "The Great Gatsby," the movie of the week.
Movie trivia contest -- May 17
Test your film knowledge with Michael Clark's weekly movie trivia contest.
DISC SPOTLIGHT: 3:10 To Yuma: Criterion Collection Blu-ray
3:10 To Yuma: Criterion Collection Blu-ray (NR)
MOVIE REVIEW: Leonardo DiCaprio brings the charm in classic 'Gatsby'
From the narrative and acting perspectives, the film hits on all cylinders, but director Baz Luhrmann takes everything else to the extreme.
Fox Theatre announces summer movie lineup
The 2013 Coca-Cola Summer Film Festival begins in June.
DISC SPOTLIGHT: 'Citizen Hearst'
Michael Clark spotlights Liongate's "Citizen Hearst."
Movie trivia contest - May 10
Test your film knowledge with Michael Clark's weekly movie trivia.
MOVIE REVIEW: 'Midnight's Children' has too much story to condense to film
Writer Salman Rushdie's premise suggests all Indian children born on that day were blessed with a unique magical power or go on to play a significant role in the history of the newborn country.
FILM FANS: Stark proves his return in 'Iron Man 3'
Local residents reviewed "Iron Man 3," the movie of the week.
Movie filmed at Gwinnett jail
"Need for Speed" movie, starring "Breaking Bad" star Aaron Paul and Michael Keaton, scheduled to be released next March
2013 Summer movie preview
Check out movie critic Michael Clark's preview for the year's spring and summer movie line-up.
MOVIE REVIEW: 'Iron Man 3'
Picking up essentially where "The Avengers" left off, Tony Stark has gone from being an alcoholic, paranoid mess to an obsessed workaholic spending sleepless days at a time crafting new variations on the Iron Man suit.
FILM FANS: 'Pain & Gain' is crude, violent and awesome
Film Fans features local residents reviewing the movie of the week, "Pain & Gain."
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