Dylan Chester

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[Review] The Twilight Saga: New Moon

The Twilight Saga: New Moon is a slight improvement over the first installment, but still remains as a void of mediocrity. This forgettable sequel features the same formula as the first film with the similar character dilemmas to the cringe inducing relationships, its all the same. This isn't a bad movie per say, but its annoyingly dull. ...
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[Jack’s Review] 2012

Columbia Pictures | USA | 158 mins 2012, directed by Roland Emmerich, is a standard disaster film, a.k.a. plenty of gaps in logic and a predictable story...
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[Review] Gentleman Broncos

Fox Searchlight | USA | 90 min. Gentlemen Broncos comes from Jared Hess and it involves his usual shtick, for better and mostly worse. The film is uneven...
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[Jack’s Review] The Box

Warner Brothers | USA | 115 min. The Box is a sci-fi thriller with old school style and sensibility. Richard Kelly's latest is reminiscent to films such ...
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[Review] A Christmas Carol

Robert Zemeckis's take on A Christmas Carol is a story that has been told a countless number of times to a point of tiresome. With that said, this is actually a refreshing take on the material and works in the end. While this isn't a new christmas classic and doesn't live up to it's fullest potential, but it remains as a highly enjoyable ghost story....
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The Best Horror Films of the 21st Century

The past few years have been tough for horror films with constant relentless torture porn (the Saw series) and teen oriented scare-absent remakes (Prom Night). Despite this fact, there's still been an abundant amount of worthy horror films to be found. Ranging from action [...]...