Rango Movie Review (4/5)
I'm sure a lot of people will be making comparisons to Inception just based on the 'changing of reality' aspect. ...
Read more ›I'm sure a lot of people will be making comparisons to Inception just based on the 'changing of reality' aspect. ...
Read more ›Grim aesthetics and an even grimmer worldview define Black Death, in which ardent piousness and defiant paganism both prove paths toward violence, hypocrisy, and hell. ...
Read more ›Chemistry is not something that Simon Pegg and Nick Frost lack. From Spaced to their big-screen outings Shaun Of The Dead and Hot Fuzz, the two real-life best buds have formed an onscreen partnership that you could scrape into a Petri dish and examine under a microscope. ...
Read more ›Desert Flower is a once-in-a-lifetime story. This is not your typical fashion movie, packed with narcissism and eating disorders. ...
Read more ›When an all-female cast stars in a film called Cracks, you'd be excused for thinking it's a straight-to-DVD Spring Break romp. ...
Read more ›Famously blocked writer/Luddite/pundit/wit Fran Lebowitz is fast, funny, frank and supremely confident of her opinions. ...
Read more ›The strange part is that I think Hollywood would claim otherwise. "Look at how many times we've turned his work into movies," they would say, and they might even think they've "improved" his work. ...
Read more ›It’s your basic run-of-the-mill thriller with a good mystery brewing. SPOILER ALERT — there will be some things that are discussed in this review. ...
Read more ›It may not be Terminator 2, but Teresa Palmer's line 'Hit me with your lemon; I need to power up' has a certain ring about it. ...
Read more ›It's been said that there comes a critical moment in every African-American comedian's career when he's asked to put on a dress. ...
Read more ›So it goes that this faux documentary is nothing more or less than a 113-minute marketing campaign for the latest teenybopper flavor. ...
Read more ›You don’t need to be familiar with Kim Ki-young’s 1960 psychodrama of the same name—a landmark of South Korean cinema that spoke volumes about postwar male neuroses—to dig into this lurid, black-humored re-imagining from The President’s Last Bang filmmaker Im Sang-soo. ...
Read more ›Review by News Scots Man ,RIFFING on the Superman origin story, this latest CG animation from the makers of Madagascar casts Will Ferrell as the voice of Megamind, a super-villain fated to fulfil this role from childhood, after the destruction of his home planet, intertwines his destiny with that of fellow alien refugee Metro Man (Brad Pitt). ...
Read more ›Review by Quick Flix,It’s fitting that the latest picture from Canadian actor/writer/director Xavier Dolan takes its cues from the American mumblecore movement and the French New Wave. ...
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