Reviews

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[Review] Micmacs

The best way to describe Micmacs is as a quick trip through Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory. Everything is colorful, magical and alive. That said, after a few...
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[Review] The Karate Kid

The constant influx of reboots, remakes, updates, sequels, spin-offs, prequels and adaptations can begin to wear down the regular filmgoers of the world. How can we distinguish a by-the-numbers rehash with a fresh cinematic experience?...
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[Blu-Review] From Paris With Love

From Paris With Love is the third film from director Pierre Morel. While he may not be a household name yet, Morel’s previous efforts have been very successful....
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[Review] Agora

Alejandro Amenábar’s historical epic Agora is high-minded and visually pleasing, but doesn’t quite pull itself to maintain an entertaining momentum. It has many of the hallmarks of an epic, from the swelling music, to the sweeping city views, to the main characters ability to meander through surrounding violence unscathed, but the pace is often stalled by wordy monologues and the need to impart information, causing a loss of emotional impact. What we are left with is a story about religious intolerance and the resulting powerlessness of reason....
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[Review] Killers

Killers is the new action comedy from director Robert Luketic starring Ashton Kutcher and Katherine Heigl. The film tells the story of Jen (Heigl) who is on vacation with her family when she meets Spencer (Kutcher). The two meet through an awkward encounter in the elevator. A few short scenes and some unconvincing chemistry later, the two are married and living a quiet suburban life....
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[Review] Get Him to the Greek

The director of Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Nicholas Stoller, returns to the cinema with this hilarious (somewhat) sequel. While Marshall came across as a bit tedious and forced, Get Him to the Greek delivers on all fronts....
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[Review] Splice

Splice, directed by Vincenzo Natali, is deliciously twisted. It reaches strange, insane and unpredictable places that can only elicit an unexpected, sadistic joy worth basking in....
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[Review] Mother And Child

John reviews Sony Pictures Classic's emotional drama Mother And Child directed by Rodrigo García. The film stars Annette Bening, Naomi Watts and Kerry Washington. ...
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[Off Stage] Milking The Rhino

For those removed from the issue of conservation, it has a tendency to seem fairly cut and dry: don’t kill animals! However, when you take off the top layer...
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[Blu-Review] ‘The Wolfman’ Director’s Cut

The Wolfman, the 2010 horror remake of the original 1940’s film, has arrived on Blu-ray. While the original is considered a classic in the horror genre, the new reboot has gained bad press due to delays and re-writes. Now that it’s out on Blu-ray fans get to take a closer look at The Wolfman....