Posts tagged Reviews
Mars Needs Moms Movie Review (2/5)
Kids won’t care about that. But adults (yours truly, for example) who miss Breathed’s humor-with-an-edge contributions to the “funnies” will welcome his familiar, offbeat humor.
Trust Movie Review (3/5)
You can hardly turn to a current events magazine nowadays without finding an article on “Internet: Good or Evil?”
In A Better World Movie Review (3/5)
To explore this issue, Denmark’s Susanne Bier, director of the powerful After the Wedding (2006), lays out a broad canvas containing two dovetailing stories.
Source Code Movie Review (3.5/5)
On a passenger train speeding towards Chicago, a man is woken from his slumber.
Insidious Movie Review (3/5)
Oh, sure, Insidious gets a little hokey. It leans on the jump scares more often than it should.
Super Movie Review (3/5)
Most films that we describe as “shocking” fall within the realm of dark drama (Irreversible), serious horror (Martyrs) or creepy thrillers (A Serbian Film).
Rubber Movie Review (3/5)
To explain “Rubber” in full virtually guarantees turning off potential audiences to this bizarre French comedy.
Kill the Irishman Movie Review
Set in the ’70s and endowed with the era’s crime-drama muscle, “Kill the Irishman” also suffers from the period’s proclivity for cloying sentiment and a tendency to Robin Hood-ize its story of a rising Cleveland criminal.
Hall Pass Movie Review (2/5)
I was just reading an article about the oddly prolonged adolescence of American males, especially those in the movies.
Beastly Movie Review (1/5)
Supposedly, the film was postponed in order to avoid a clash between Beastly’s Vanessa Hudgens and her High School Musical co-star Zac Efron, whose Charlie St Cloud was slated for release on the same date.
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.
Black Death Movie Review (4/5)
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.
Paul Movie Review (2.5/5)
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.
Desert Flower Movie Review (2/5)
Desert Flower is a once-in-a-lifetime story. This is not your typical fashion movie, packed with narcissism and eating disorders.









