Posts tagged review
Crackdown 2 Review
It’s powered, and powered brilliantly, by some big fat contradictions. Crackdown 2′s built from an epic move set, with every jump, roundhouse and ground-pound crafted to make you feel utterly heroic.
The Last Airbender Review
The Last Airbender Review, If M. Night Shyamalan sold his soul to the devil for the success of “The Sixth Sense,” I think His Satanic Majesty has finally collected in full with “The Last Airbender,”
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Review
The cards were stacked against LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4. This is the fourth franchise to get the LEGO treatment and something like the seventh LEGO game if you include the double-dip on the Star Wars adventures.
[Rec] 2 – Review
[Rec] 2 – Review, Taking place just 13 minutes after the first REC movie concluded, REC2 hits the ground running and never lets up for even a second.
Love Ranch – Film Review
Love Ranch – Film Review, Taylor Hackford, the director who attracted widespread kudos for his 2004 Ray Charles biopic, proves incapable of fitfully exploiting more pulpy subject matter.
twilight saga: Eclipse – Review
twilight saga: Eclipse – Review, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse – the third installment in the supernatural sexual-abstinence series that pits hot-blooded werewolves against cold-blooded vampires, with mopey-blooded Bella Swan in between – begins with a poem.
Transformers: War for Cybertron Review
I’ve never been as consistently interrupted while playing a game at the office as I was while playing through High Moon’s Transformers: War for Cybertron.
Puzzle Quest 2 Review
Bejewelled may be one of the most popular games in the world, but that success probably can’t be attributed to “core gamers,” or whatever you want to call the people that eat, sleep, and obsess over videogames.
Restrepo Movie Review
The documentary Restrepo is set in an alien world and has a touch of the surreal, but it’s the furthest extreme from escapism. In 2007, directors Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger (the best-selling writer) got themselves embedded with Battle Company’s Second Platoon
Dogtooth Review
Combining hints of The Truman Show, The Royal Tenenbaums and One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest on a small scale and tiny budget, while remaining entirely its own film, Dogtooth is one of the most surprising.
Wild Grass Movie Review
The oldest director in competition this year was Alain Resnais, 87, founding member of the French New Wave, who has been making films for six decades, claiming one of world cinema’s greatest masterpieces, “Hiroshima, Mon Amour,” back in 1959 (which won an award in Cannes).
Knight and Day Movie Review
Awesome fun! Cruise is back and sexier than he’s ever been! And if you once loved him, you will again. Whatever your gender, you will want to be kissed by Tom Cruise.
I Am Love – Movie Review
Sumptuously mounted, Italian director Luca Guadagnino “I Am Love” is a European art film par excellence, boasting lavish costumes and sets, elaborate pacing, nuanced mise-en-scene, and occasionally, the kind of visual poetry and sensuous imagery seldom seen anymore even in European movies.
Let It Rain Movie Review
The personal is political in the films of Agnès Jaoui, a sort of Gallic Woody Allen whose comedies of manners reveal a sensibility acutely attuned to the tiniest nuances of the mind games people play.









