Release calendarTop 250 moviesMost popular moviesBrowse movies by genreTop box officeShowtimes & ticketsMovie newsIndia movie spotlight
    What's on TV & streamingTop 250 TV showsMost popular TV showsBrowse TV shows by genreTV news
    What to watchLatest trailersIMDb OriginalsIMDb PicksIMDb SpotlightFamily entertainment guideIMDb Podcasts
    OscarsEmmysSan Diego Comic-ConSummer Watch GuideToronto Int'l Film FestivalSTARmeter AwardsAwards CentralFestival CentralAll events
    Born todayMost popular celebsCelebrity news
    Help centerContributor zonePolls
For industry professionals
  • Language
  • Fully supported
  • English (United States)
    Partially supported
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Watchlist
Sign in
  • Fully supported
  • English (United States)
    Partially supported
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Use app
Back
  • Biography
  • Awards
IMDbPro

News

James D. Scurlock

Divorce Corp (2014)
Divorce Corp. Movie Review
Divorce Corp (2014)
Title: Divorce Corp. Candor Entertainment Reviewed for Shockya by Harvey Karten. Data-based on RottenTomatoes.com Grade: B+ Director: Joe Sorge Screenwriter: Joe Sorge, James D. Scurlock, Philip Sternberg, Blake Harjes Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 12/7/13 Opens: January 10, 2014 In Shakespeare’s Henry VI, part 2, act 4, scene 2, Dick the Butcher says, “Let’s kill all the lawyers,” which, if anyone today has doubts, proves that the Bard was indeed a clever man. Dick and Jack Cade believe that all the lawyers do is to shuffle parchments around, inevitably hurting the common people, which means that human institutions haven’t changed since the play was written centuries back. Polls taken in [ Read More ]

The post Divorce Corp. Movie Review appeared first on Shockya.com.
See full article at ShockYa
  • 12/8/2013
  • by Harvey Karten
  • ShockYa
Netflix Instant Review — Maxed Out
Sometimes hitting the multiplex just isn’t in the cards. That’s when Netflix steps in to provide a movie fix. But how to separate the wheat from the chaff? I’m happy to help; every week I’ll pick a flick from the Netflix Watch Instantly section and see if it’s worth your time. This week? “Maxed Out”.

Monsters. Serial killers. Rabid dogs. They’re kid stuff compared to the horrifying truths brought to light in Maxed Out, a documentary that focuses on America’s fascination with credit, and how our government and banking institutions don’t mind how far down you go. Maxed Out is a wake-up call to America, showing us that although individuals are the ones spending wildly, credit companies and banks are only too eager to push us into the quicksand of ever-escalating debt.

From the beginning of this film, with a perky real...
See full article at Atomic Popcorn
  • 5/18/2011
  • by Denise Kitashima Dutton
  • Atomic Popcorn
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.

More from this person

More to explore

Recently viewed

Please enable browser cookies to use this feature. Learn more.
Get the IMDb App
Sign in for more accessSign in for more access
Follow IMDb on social
Get the IMDb App
For Android and iOS
Get the IMDb App
  • Help
  • Site Index
  • IMDbPro
  • Box Office Mojo
  • License IMDb Data
  • Press Room
  • Advertising
  • Jobs
  • Conditions of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Your Ads Privacy Choices
IMDb, an Amazon company

© 1990-2025 by IMDb.com, Inc.