TRON: Legacy is both distancing and oddly engaging. This 28-years later sequel could not be more similar to the first installment. It runs at a mild pace, is ...
I Love You Phillip Morris is a surprising film, and a welcome one at that. This surprisingly conventional (in a good way) love story is the solid directoria...
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The prestigious fifth feature from Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan, walks a fine line between being a balls-out B-movie and a fine Oscar picture. It can easily...
Avatar isn't quite the same when it's not playing on a gigantic screen and in 3D. James Cameron certainly has made another impressive epic full of pure mo...
Love and Other Drugs is not a rom-com, and especially not the bland one implied by those ads. It certainly has some out of place comedic moments but surpris...
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 is the Empire Strikes Back of the series. Not in terms of quality, but with sheer mood and tone. This is the da...
A Christmas Carol is a slight step back from Robert Zemeckis' 2007's previous mo-cap spectacle Beowulf, but it's also unquestionably far superior to his oth...
Finally, one of the box-sets we've all been waiting for! The Alien franchise is one of those series that's perfect for blu-ray. Imagining the film in HD you know right away it's one of those blu-rays you'd wanna used to showoff your HD TV setup. So, does this long awaited box-set live up to that? Will saliva be streaming from your mouth over the glory of the blu-ray transfers? And will you actually be able to watch all those features? Time to find out....
Megamind is no How to Train Your Dragon. On the upside, it's also not Shark Tale or any other grunt-of-the-litter Dreamworks picture. This supervillain sati...