Dylan Chester

[Review] Scream 4

It's quite telling when the best scene in your movie isn't even from your own movie. When a clip is shown early on from Shaun of the Dead, I felt a burst of...

[Blu-Review] TRON: Legacy

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, i...

[Review] Henry’s Crime

On paper, Henry's Crime, especially with the strong talent involved, could have been a fun and clever heist film. In execution, it's neither of those things. ...

[Review] Your Highness

Some films come off like a group of talented guys playing a grand inside joke. The best and most recent example of that was Tropic Thunder. Ben Stiller's ac...

[Review] Super

James Gunn's newest film Super is comical, gritty, and lovably all over the place in tone and nature. This isn't a satire. This isn't a parody. And this isn...

[Review] Source Code

Thank God Duncan Jones didn't hit the ol' sophomore slump. Second features always seem to be the trickiest for filmmakers, especially when they're coming off ...

[Review] Insidious

It's a pleasant surprise that Insidious is from the creative duo behind Saw, Death Sentence, and, who could forget, Dead Silence. The first Saw installment ...

[Review] Sucker Punch

Zack Snyder's latest visual feast is his most divisive film yet, which is saying a lot. To clarify, this makes Watchmen seem safe and overly commercial in c...

[Review] Limitless

Limitless is a well-made film about a truly despicable individual. That's Neil Burger's silly high-concept film in a nutshell, and it's a real surprise that...

[Review] Rango

Gore Verbinski's Rango is a through-and-through epic western comedy, starring a chameleon. This is not your average animated kiddie feature. Verbinski's fir...