Jacob Hopkins


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  • 'Hannibal' Recap: Folie à Deux
    By: Alicia Lutes April 18, 2013 11:33pm EST
    Tonight's new episode of 'Hannibal' showed the struggle between good and evil. The thick soup of conflicted existence.
  • 'Breaking Dawn' to Make Box Office Stuffing of Rivals!
    By: Paul Dergarabedian November 20, 2012 2:12pm EST
    Bella, Edward and Jacob will give box office thanks this weekend!
  • Our Idiot Brother Review
    By: Matt Patches August 26, 2011 1:23pm EST
    Paul Rudd's finest work can't keep this comedy chugging along.
  • Kick-Ass Review
    By: Brian Salisbury March 13, 2010 4:38am EST
    Kick-Ass expertly blends side-splitting humor with bone-shattering  action and the result is something endlessly entertaining. It will do  for superheroes what Zombieland did for the undead.
  • Hostel Part II Review
    By: Brian Marder June 08, 2007 1:45pm EST
    Hostel: Part II gives new (and quite literal) meaning to a “bloodbath”--but not much else. Don’t worry, though. It doesn’t mean you won’t still walk out of there wanting to perform a castration or two. 
  • Bridge to Terabithia Review
    By: Kit Bowen February 16, 2007 4:45am EST
    Imaginative, touching and keenly attuned to the coming-of-age genre, Bridge to Terabithia is a welcomed breath of fresh air in the stale family movie arena.
  • Bobby Review
    By: Scott Huver November 19, 2006 5:45am EST
    Despite Bobby’s much-ballyhooed all-star cast, the film’s strengths are delivered by a two-man show: The passion and restraint of writer-director-costar Emilio Estevez, and the understated yet overwhelming presence of Robert F. Kennedy himself.
  • The Legend of Zorro Review
    By: Scott Huver October 28, 2005 6:29am EST
    This seven-years-later sequel lacks the sexy, cutting zing! that made 1998’s The Mask of Zorro a sharp, stylish update of the old school swordsman. Instead, the sequel favors more a family-friendly approach. Still, there’s enough caliente chemistry to be found between stars Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta-Jones.
  • Peter Pan Review
    By: Kit Bowen December 23, 2003 5:20am EST
    If you have to sit through another adaptation of Peter Pan, this version is serviceable, if not original, with enough eye candy and enjoyable performances to make it worthwhile.
  • Sundance 2001 Lineup Unveiled
    By: Fiona Ng July 06, 2001 10:39am EST
    HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 5, 2000 -- Besides the elbow-rubbing and power mongering, let's not forget that the Sundance Film Festival is also about the films. With that in mind, the annual indie film fest announced today its partial list of films for the 2001 powwow. The lineup for three categories -- dramas, documentaries and the American Spectrum -- have thus far been announced, and other areas such as premiere, international films and short films will be announced Wednesday. Films at the festival only c