Reviews

[Review] The Pirates! Band Of Misfits

It’s hard to believe that it has been seven years since Aardman Animations delivered the delightful stop-motion feature Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the W...

[Review] The Antics Roadshow

Too often we dismiss good art because of expectations, those trifling bits of anticipation we drag around and throw in front of a film's opening credits that wi...

[Review] Damsels in Distress

Filmmaker Whit Stillman has made a mere 4 movies over the span of 23 years, his first three films grossing less than $15 million combined. His style of writing ...

[Review] The Hunter

The Australian takeover in cineplexes worldwide continues. With more and more work finding distribution to travel off the island, one woman is writing her chapt...

[Review] American Reunion

The American Pie crew is back, returning to their old stomping ground for a high school reunion that proves a major turning point for each of its heroes. Most o...

[Review] Intruders

Intruders is a film that relies on buildup, but delivers all too little payoff. In terms of suspense and structure, director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo's psycholog...

[Review] Bully

While it's not a topic that's foreign to the silver screen (see any John Hughes movie or Larry Clark's Bully or Jacob Aaron Estes' Mean Creek), bullying is a su...

[Review] Mirror Mirror

Visionary director Tarsem Singh recognizes one important fact about the tale of Snow White: it's a kid's story. For months Singh has labeled the film as "sicken...

[Review] Turn Me On, Dammit!

If the title of Jannicke Systad Jacobsen's Turn Me On, Dammit! has you expecting a raunchy comedy of flamboyant zest, it may not hurt to dial back your expectat...

[Review] Wrath of the Titans

There's nothing like a little patricide to bring two estranged brothers like Zeus (Liam Neeson) and Hades (Ralph Fiennes) together again. It's what teamed them ...