Dylan Chester

[Review] The Sitter

Director David Gordon Green has one of the most unique filmmaker voices of the 21st century. Snow Angels, All the Real Girls and George Washington are beaut...

[Review] My Week with Marilyn

As many will point out, My Week with Marilyn is told from the least interesting perspective. The film isn't a biopic of Miss Marilyn Monroe - something that...

[Review] Immortals

Director Tarsem Singh, the visonary behind one of the best films of the past decade, The Fall, as well as one of the most overlooked, The Cell, is not a dir...

[Review] J. Edgar

Clint Eastwood has had a rough past couple of features. In the past decade, outside of the excellent Letters from Iwo Jima, the beloved director has made pa...

[Review] Anonymous

Roland Emmerich has made his fair share of egregiously bad movies. 10,000 B.C., Stargate, Godzilla, 2012 are trash of the unbearable kind. Since the B-movie...

[Review] The Rum Diary

By all means, Bruce Robinson's atmospheric adaptation of Hunter S. Thompson's discovered novel The Rum Diary should not work. And, in many ways, Robinson's ...

[Review] In Time

Andrew Niccol thinks ahead, with a track record of socially-relevant films with entertaining through-lines. His latest film, In Time, only offers a fraction...

[Review] The Three Musketeers

Paul W.S. Anderson is nothing if not consistent. The much-despised filmmaker is known for bastardizing video game adaptations and being a little too much in...

[Review] The Ides of March

Warning: This review contains spoilers. If one wants a low-key thriller, seek out The Ides of March. If someone's looking for an engaging behind-the-scen...

[Review] Real Steel

Director Shawn Levy has delivered some of the more cringe-worthy kids films in recent memory. In past Levy films, one can witness artificial hearts, a prono...