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Category: reviews
Only films I see in a theatre get a full-on review. Other titles seen on dvd and the like are covered in the “Reactions” section. My take on spoilers is that they pertain to the crux of the filmgoing experience – so while my posts aren’t what I’d call “spoilerific”, consider yourself warned.
All films are rated from one to four stars.
Not recognizing ability is an easy mistake to make these days…just as easy as writing off a Pixar sequel as a “lesser effort”
Forget about what you’ve been told, and forget about what you’ve been sold.
A new comedy that wonders what it takes to survive The Rapture and find salvation…in between dick jokes anyway.
We can be a great people; we wish to be. We only lack the light to show the way.
Over eighteen years, we have watched the sun rise and set on Celine and Jesse. It’s time to take one more walk with them, and say everything that needs to be said before the clock strikes midnight.
This summer’s latest comedy feels a lot like ARMAGEDDON.
Just…y’know…with less asteroids and Aerosmith.
An Australian film drops a quarter in the jukebox and gets our toes a-tappin’.
There are no mirrors or huntsmen to be found in this latest adaptation of a familiar tale, and it very well may be the fairest of them all.
The creator of TAKE SHELTER is back, and once again he’s out to ask us to examine what we believe…and who we believe in.
Once again we “boldly go”, but this time it feels like some men have gone there before.
Baz Luhrmann struggles to adapt The Great American novel, but comes through when it comes time to adapt the pages that matter most.