“The Theory of Everything” is a film with a muddled message that doesn’t build up to much of anything.
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“The Theory of Everything” is a film with a muddled message that doesn’t build up to much of anything.
Make sure the next hike to theater is for the movie “Wild,” a wonderfully life-affirming film.
“The Imitation Game” is a highly enjoyable film with outstanding performances that manages to say much of human nature.
“Penguins of Madagascar” is breezy, cheesy poof filled fun for the whole family.
Although unnecessary, “Horrible Bosses 2” still has its funny moments.
Bloody drumsticks and electrifying performances drum up “Whiplash” as one of the best of the year.
While it entertains, listen closely and you can hear the studio heads counting the money made splitting “Mockingjay” into two movies.
Rosewater tells a fascinating true-life story with effective directing by Jon Stewart and top-notch acting by Gael García Bernal.
Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels reprise their roles with surprising gusto, but it’s the unfunny script that holds the two back from making a worthy successor to Dumb & Dumber.
“Interstellar” is a wild ride through both space and emotions.
“Big Hero 6” is a movie for all ages that gives thrills and feels in addition to all the bright colors.
Ultimately, “Nightcrawler” is a film that entertains on myriad levels.
“Birdman” is not only about finding meaning through art, however. It is a movie that discusses what it means to matter in life itself.
Here at The Tracking Board, we aim to celebrate cinema from conception to completion. We follow the projects you love, from the filmmakers you love: on the market, on the lot, and on the silver screen. That’s why we’ve teamed up with Wil Loper to bring you weekly reviews of what’s playing now. From mega-hits to mega-flops – Wil and The Tracking Board have got you covered.
Here at The Tracking Board, we aim to celebrate cinema from conception to completion. We follow the projects you love, from the filmmakers you love: on the market, on the lot, and on the silver screen. That’s why we’ve teamed up with Wil Loper to bring you weekly reviews of what’s playing now. From mega-hits to mega-flops – Wil and The Tracking Board have got you covered.
Here at The Tracking Board, we aim to celebrate cinema from conception to completion. We follow the projects you love, from the filmmakers you love: on the market, on the lot, and on the silver screen. That’s why we’ve teamed up with Wil Loper to bring you weekly reviews of what’s playing now. From mega-hits to mega-flops – Wil and The Tracking Board have got you covered.
Here at The Tracking Board, we aim to celebrate cinema from conception to completion. We follow the projects you love, from the filmmakers you love: on the market, on the lot, and on the silver screen. That’s why we’ve teamed up with Wil Loper to bring you weekly reviews of what’s playing now. From mega-hits to mega-flops – Wil and The Tracking Board have got you covered.
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