Reviews

[Review] Lola Versus

With films from Wes Anderson, John Madden and Richard Linklater dominating the indieplex, it is easy to see why Lola Versus has gotten lost in the shuffle. The ...

[Review] Rock of Ages

A few years ago Adam Shankman showed he had more in him than what The Pacifier and Cheaper by the Dozen 2 suggested, by wonderfully bringing John Waters' Hairsp...

[Review] That’s My Boy

Just when you thought Adam Sandler had hit bottom and could only improve upon a lackluster string of films that make you question the quality of his earlier gem...

[Review] Extraterrestrial

You wake in a strange place without memory of arriving. You see light's curved shadows on the wall through clouded eyes while a chorus of clanging is heard in t...

[Review] Prometheus

It’s hard for any director to return to the genre that once heralded their filmmaking bravado as revolutionary. Yet it's something we as audiences crave, especi...

[Review] U.N. Me

The concept of the United Nations has long been a bit of a romantic idea. Born out of the chaos that was World War II, it was established to protect internation...

[Review] Snow White and the Huntsman

What happens when a fairy tale depicting an innocent princess saved by a litany of characters on her way to the crown turns into an epic battle with a heroine i...

[Review] Oslo, August 31st

Anders (Anders Danielsen Lie) marches through the forest, his famished-looking frame shrouded by the brittle branches imposing his personal space. As he approac...

[Review] Polisse

It seems odd that there should be anything left to be said in a movie about cops. It seems as though the cinematic landscape has been saturated by police office...