Posts tagged Movie Reviews
True Legend Movie Review [Rating:7/10]
If action’s your thing, then the Chinese-Hong Kong martial-arts epic “True Legend” is your movie. After a 14-year break from directing — during which he provided kung-fu choreography for Quentin Tarantino and Ang Lee — Yuen Woo-ping returns to helming with this gung-ho tale of revenge set during the 19th century.
Sould Surfer Review [Rating:5.5/10]
When 13-year-old Bethany Hamilton goes surfing with her family in Hawaii, she moves through the water and wind elements—blue ocean-blue sky—as if it were her natural habitat. Director Sean McNamara’s supernatural action imagery alone justifies the title of Soul Surfer.
Fast Five Review [Rating:8/10]
The fifth film in the series (and the third directed by Justin Lin) about a group of speedy knucklehead cons, who, in this adventure, want to rob the richest bad guy in Rio.
Pirates of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Review [Rating:6/10]
When financial necessity transformed Disney’s breezy “Pirates of the Caribbean” into a ponderous, waterlogged trilogy, the franchise reached such a saturation point that even star Johnny Depp admitted he often had no clue what was going on in his own scenes.
Unknown Movie Review (2.5/5)
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.
I Am Number Four Movie Review (2/5)
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.
Big Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son Movie Review (1/5)
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.
Justin Bieber: Never Say Never Movie Review (3/5)
So it goes that this faux documentary is nothing more or less than a 113-minute marketing campaign for the latest teenybopper flavor.
The Way Back Movie Review (3.5/5)
Review by reelingreview,During WWII, Janusz (Jim Sturgess, “Across the Universe,” “21″) is sent to a Siberian Gulag after his wife was forced to give evidence against him. With little but the elements to imprison him, Janusz makes plans with terse American Mr. Smith (Ed Harris, “Gone Baby Gone,” “Appaloosa”), Russian street thug Valka (Colin Farrell, “In Bruges,” “Crazy Heart”) and a diverse handful of others to make a break to find “The Way Back.”
The Social Network Movie Review(5/5)
The Social Network Review,Excitable boy-tech-geeks won’t be able to contain themselves from outbursts of clapping, laughter, and bladder leaks at David Fincher’s fast-paced drama about Mark Zuckerberg’s meteoric rise via his creation of Facebook.
You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger Movie Review
You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger,In Woody Allen’s perverse and fascinating “You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger,” set in London, Alfie (Anthony Hopkins), a grizzled and barrel-chested plutocrat, perhaps seventy years old, leaves his wife of forty years, Helena (Gemma Jones), and marries what used to be called a floozy
Buried movie review
Buried movie review,A few years back I visited with a bickering couple trapped in Open Water with a bunch of hungry sharks. Just last month I watched three unlucky kids get Frozen on a forgotten ski-lift. And just a few hours ago things got really claustrophobic as I watched Ryan Reynolds get Buried inside a coffin.
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Movie Review (4/5)
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Movie Review,Michael Douglas’s Gordon Gekko character from Oliver Stone’s 1987 film Wall Street embodied capitalism at its worst. Gekko was a corporate raider whose desire to generate wealth for its own sake eclipsed any sense of moral or legal accountability. However, Wall Street reportedly had the bizarre counter effect of actually inspiring people, who were turned on by the idea that greed is good, to become stockbrokers.
Going The Distance Movie Review
Going The Distance Movie Review, Going the Distance is directed by Nanette Burstein, who created the wonderfully charming documentary American Teen and The Kid Stays in the Picture.











