Dylan Chester

[Review] Never Let Me Go

Music video director extraordinaire Mark Romanek's previous film, One Hour Photo, is a haunting and unnerving experience. His long-awaited followup is an adap...
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[Review] The Town

Many have been making the inevitably cliche comparisons of The Town to Michael Mann's crime epic Heat, but the one big difference many aren't talking about:...

IFC to Distribute 'Super'

Super made a nice impression at this year's Comic-Con, even making my own 15 films from Comic-Con to be excited for list. It recently made an even bigger impr...

[Review] Resident Evil: Afterlife

Resident Evil: Afterlife is mediocre. It's surprisingly not as awful as some have been claiming, but it just lazily rolls along without excitement or an inc...

[Review] I’m Still Here

Most won't know what I'm Still Here is going in. Or going out, for that matter. Is it a mockumentry? Or a deep examination of a performer in a downward spir...

[Review] Machete

Machete should have just stayed at being that really fun trailer we all loved from Grindhouse. Instead, it's now a somewhat enjoyable, artificial ode to gri...
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[Review] The American

While walking out of The American, a fellow critic pointed out something that couldn't be close to the truth: this is the anti-Bond film. With the Bond movi...
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The Biggest Badasses of the Summer

When it comes to summer blockbusters it's important to have your leading man or nemesis be heroic or strong --especially if he's going to save the day (or try and ruin it). Here are the best of the summer....