Movie Review: 'Jesus Revolution'
"Jesus Revolution" attempts to tell the true story of Lonnie Frisbee, a self-styled religious hippie guru who helped found the "Jesus Movement" in the late '60s in California, but falls way short.
"Jesus Revolution" attempts to tell the true story of Lonnie Frisbee, a self-styled religious hippie guru who helped found the "Jesus Movement" in the late '60s in California, but falls way short.
The swift ascension of "Cocaine Bear" into the annals of stoner movie history warrants a comparative look at other successful drug-themed films. Seth MacFarlane's 2012 comedy "Ted" tops the list.
One of the greatest stoner movies of all time, Joel and Ethan Coen's "The Big Lebowski" turns 25 on Mar. 6. Though it was a flop at the box office in 1998, it's developed a cult following with Lebowski Fests and a general love of all things "Dude."
Elizabeth Banks' "Cocaine Bear" is not so bad. What appears to be a ludicrous movie premise actually has higher aspirations.
From start to finish, for more than three hours, Damien Chazelle’s "Babylon" races at a breakneck pace. It’s a roller coaster ride with peaks and hair-raising turns. It’s also breathtakingly excessive.