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."
MOVIE REVIEW: 'Deceptive Practice: The Mysteries and Mentors of Ricky Jay'
Despite the films' considerable shortcomings, it is Ricky Jay reflecting in the present day that keeps everything afloat.
Movie trivia contest -- May 3
Test your film knowledge with Michael Clark's weekly movie trivia contest.
DISC SPOTLIGHT: 'History of the Eagles'
Michael Clark spotlights "History of the Eagles" on Blu-ray disc.
FILM FANS: 'Oblivion' is like any other sci-fi flick
Local residents reviewed the movie of the week, "Oblivion."
MOVIE REVIEW: 'Arthur Newman' features brilliant writing, acting
What this movie lacks in overall depth is made up for with an economic, brilliantly written screenplay and high-wire-without-a-net acting.
Movie trivia contest -- April 26
Test your film knowledge with Michael Clark's weekly movie trivia contest.
MOVIE REVIEW: Redford wears too many hats in weak 'The Company You Keep'
"The Company You Keep" almost immediately settles into a typical Robert Redford-helmed production: a deliberate, plodding and reflective mood piece.
MOVIE REVIEW: Bay, Wahlberg, Johnson combine to make darkly funny 'Pain & Gain'
This movie is based on a series of articles by journalist Pete Collins that came shortly in wake of what could quite possibly be the most dunderheaded and ill-conceived/executed pair of crimes in American history.
DISC SPOTLIGHT: "Richard III" Criterion Collection
Michael Clark spotlights "Richard III" Criterion Collection on Blu-ray disc.
