Dylan Chester

[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, is ...

[Review] I Love You Phillip Morris

I Love You Phillip Morris is a surprising film, and a welcome one at that. This surprisingly conventional (in a good way) love story is the solid directoria...

[Review] Black Swan

The prestigious fifth feature from Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan, walks a fine line between being a balls-out B-movie and a fine Oscar picture. It can easily...

[Review] Love and Other Drugs

Love and Other Drugs is not a rom-com, and especially not the bland one implied by those ads. It certainly has some out of place comedic moments but surpris...

[Blu-Review] A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol is a slight step back from Robert Zemeckis' 2007's previous mo-cap spectacle Beowulf, but it's also unquestionably far superior to his oth...

[Blu-Review] Alien Anthology

Finally, one of the box-sets we've all been waiting for! The Alien franchise is one of those series that's perfect for blu-ray. Imagining the film in HD you know right away it's one of those blu-rays you'd wanna used to showoff your HD TV setup. So, does this long awaited box-set live up to that? Will saliva be streaming from your mouth over the glory of the blu-ray transfers? And will you actually be able to watch all those features? Time to find out....

[Review] Megamind

Megamind is no How to Train Your Dragon. On the upside, it's also not Shark Tale or any other grunt-of-the-litter Dreamworks picture. This supervillain sati...