Reviews

[Review] Birth of the Living Dead

Night of the Living Dead might never have happened if it wasn’t for children’s television pioneer, Fred Rogers. In the 1960s, college drop-out George Romero got...

[Review] Our Day Will Come

Europe possesses a couple vocabulary words that we Americans wouldn’t take seriously if heard uttered in conversation. There’s a prejudice across the Atlantic—e...

[Review] The Paw Project

Brisk and informative, The Paw Project, from director Dr. Jennifer Conrad, is a look at practice of cat declawing and, ultimately, the lobbying efforts to have ...

[Review] I’m in Love with a Church Girl

I’m in Love with a Church Girl is the worst kind of faith-based film; preaching the converted, it continually talks about a hip Christian life style as an alter...

[Review] Carrie

It’s been awhile since I’ve seen Brian De Palma’s Carrie, but I’m not sure a remake is necessary, even if it's made by a filmmaker I greatly admire, despite her...

[Review] Escape Plan

Escape Plan is a movie with unfortunate timing; it’s nearly twenty-five years too late to cash-in on its leading duo. The “future prison” actioner directed by M...

[Review] Broadway Idiot

I remember picking up Green Day’s American Idiot with trepidation in 2004. Dookie is, without a doubt, a classic, while Insomniac proved to be a worthy follow-u...

[Review] The Fifth Estate

As reporters from The Guardian and The New York Times are shown sifting through hundreds of thousands of leaked documents uploaded to the Wikileaks site by Chel...

[Review] Toy Story of Terror

While Disney/Pixar has dove into children’s television with Cars-centric offerings and a Buzz Lightyear spin-off, it’s surprising it’s taken this long to craft ...

[Review] Blood Brother

While finding one's calling is easy for some and effortless for others, the rest may need to travel around the world before figuring out what truly gives them m...