Reviews

  • Curious George

    Release Date: September 26, 2006 Sometimes a film brings about a revelation that has been years in the works. Some films draw out emotions buried…

  • The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift

    Release Date: September 26, 2006 There is a bit of genius in the formula that Producer Neal H. Moritz has found. That formula is where…

  • Bottlerocket (1996)

    Release Date: February 21, 1996 Like a cheap bottle of beer exploding all over a frat guy’s “College” shirt on Sixth Street, there has been…

  • The Black Dahlia

    Brian De Palma is no slouch when it comes to delivering stylish, captivating films that keep his audiences entertained and yearning for more. Of that,…

  • Bottle Rocket (1996)

    Release Date: February 21, 1996 Like a cheap bottle of beer exploding all over a frat guy’s “College” shirt on Sixth Street, there has been…

  • Lonesome Jim

    Release Date: August 29, 2006 I believe Josh Tyler from Cinema Blend said it best when he said that there are just some movies that…

  • All the King’s Men

    Sean Penn and Jude Law are going for Oscar’s gold in a tale about a man of the people, who will do whatever it takes to bring down a corrupt government in 1950’s Louisiana.

  • The Last Kiss

    Let me begin with a statement that may come as a surprise: The Last Kiss was not written, nor was it directed by Zach Braff. I understand that this will be difficult for many to accept; the film has that Braff charm and it feels eerily like Garden State 2. But alas, Braff may be the guy whose face made it to the poster, but this is not completely his film.

  • The Quiet

    The characters aren’t exactly new and the storyline is definitely a slow burner which is probably why The Quiet isn’t going to succeed in the American market. However, its appearance on the scene means the transition between the explosive high concept Summer is giving way to the earthy, character-driven Fall in Hollywood. The story is compelling, the acting is brilliant and the directing is certainly capable. Unfortunately, there’s something about the movie that just doesn’t work.