Articles by Erin Oke
Keeping the Faith
Edward Norton
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
Keeping The Faith, the directorial debut of actor Edward Norton (Fight Club, Primal Fear), is at once a wacky romantic comedy and a deeper...
Sugar Town
Allison Anders and Kurt Voss
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
Sugar Town is a clever portrayal of the Los Angeles music scene, sending up both its sleazy side of sex and drugs and the New Age fake spir...
Down To You
Kris Isacsson
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
Even by the cheesy standards of the teen romantic comedy, Down To You is pretty terrible. It follows the story of two college students (Fre...
Big Fat Liar
Shawn Levy
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
The best movies made for children manage to transcend their target audience by including enough clever references to keep the parents engag...
Kate and Leopold
James Mangold
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
With a likeable lead couple and an above average supporting cast, "Kate and Leopold" could have been a decent addition to the fluffy pile o...
In the Bedroom
Todd Field
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
"In The Bedroom" is a slow, moody character piece that explores in excruciating detail the effects that a violent tragedy has on all who ar...
Sidewalks of New York
Edward Burns
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
Sidewalks of New York is just begging for Woody Allen comparisons. It's an ensemble romantic comedy set in New York City about a string of...
The Art of Woo
Helen Lee
PUBLISHED Nov 17, 2016
The Art of Woo strives to be a modern Canadian take on a classic romantic comedy in the vein of Breakfast at Tiffany's, but doesn't quite p...