Both 'Gangster Squad' and 'Struck by Lightning' aren't bad, but merely average.
Grammy Award-winning pop stars Lady Gaga and Alicia Keys will headline Brooklyn's premier stadium this spring
'Texas Chainsaw 3D' is about as good as you'd expect it to be, while Michael Apted's '56 Up' is the latest chapter in a fascinating experiment.
Mark Your Calendars: Brooklyn Museum presents public programs for adults, teens and kids in January and February
'Django Unchained' is a wild, inventive western from Quentin Tarantino, while 'Les Miserables' is frequently impressive, but exhausting, and 'Promised Land' is a solid 'message movie.'
Looking to catch up on all the great movies before the Oscar's? Check out this review by Patch's movie critic Nathan Duke and tell us what you think!
'The Hobbit' is enjoyable, but more lightweight than the original 'Rings' trilogy, while 'Lay the Favorite' is a rare misfire for a great director.
Tomorrow: Stars of New York Dance! A charitable, thrilling and judged dance competition raising funds for low-income children and honoring Reverend Johnny Ray Youngblood
Rehearsal footage of State Senator Kevin S. Parker and Zakiyah M. Harris of Asase Yaa African-American Dance Theatre, as they prepare for the third annual "Stars of New York Dance" fundraiser and competition
'Hyde Park on Hudson' is an aimless period piece, while 'Playing for Keeps' is a cliched romantic sports comedy.
National Endowment for the Arts grant will provide public art funding for contemporary uses of African American history through education, the arts and civic engagement
'Killing Them Softly' is a cynical but clever crime picture as political allegory, while Chile's 'Young and Wild' tries too hard to be controversial.
Ang Lee's 'Life of Pi' is a visual and narrative marvel, while 'Rust and Bone' features strong performances, 'Hitchcock' is light and amusing if not revelatory and 'Red Dawn' is a disaster.
Playing now through December 16 at the Billie Holiday Theatre
'Lincoln' is Spielberg's best film in seven years and 'Skyfall' marks a triumphant return for James Bond.
New art exhibit "333" opens this Sunday at Bed-Vyne Gallery
Winner of the CNN Best Documentary Award at the 2012 American Black Film Festival
'Flight' marks a return to form for Washington and Zemeckis, while 'The Man with the Iron Fists' is a moderately amusing, but mostly forgettable kung fu film.
'Cloud Atlas' shoots for the moon and makes it halfway, but 'The Loneliest Planet' and 'Chasing Mavericks' are just average.
'Paranormal Activity 4' is the last gasp of the found footage genre, while 'The Sessions' features great performances and 'Holy Motors' is a work of demented genius.
"NEWSFEED: Anonymity & Social Media in African Revolutions and Beyond" opened Thursday at the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts
'Argo' marks a big step up for director Ben Affleck, while 'Seven Psychopaths' and 'Sinister' are solid genre entries.
Andrea Arnold's gritty version of 'Wuthering Heights' is a unique spin on Emily Bronte's classic, but 'Taken 2, 'The Paperboy' and 'V/H/S' are not recommended.
The best film bargain in NYC kicks off this weekend with independent films, professional workshops, premier panel discussions and the Brooklyn premiere of "Soul Food Junkies"
Three winners hail from Bedford-Stuyvesant
NBT did not make its Kickstarter goal, but they have a plan-B...
"Looper" is a good - if not great - science fiction mindbender, while "Pitch Perfect" is occasionally funny, but overly familiar.
'End of Watch' and 'Trouble with the Curve' are both decent, but 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' is a genuinely surprising film on the joys and pains of growing up.
Ballet Next, in collaboration with Bedford YMCA, gives benefit performance at Kumble Theater to raise money for youth arts education
Bed-Stuy Alive! to host Studio Strut on October 20.