Reviews

[Review] The Adventures of Tintin

The behind-the-scenes premise for The Adventures of Tintin is, to put it mildly, very exciting. Two of the biggest names in Hollywood, Steven Spielberg and ...

[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 Double

Richard Gere is making it awfully hard to admire his late-in-the-career try at new, exciting roles. Whether it's playing an ambitious, reckless photojournal...

[Review] Puss in Boots

Before Shrek left his swamp to spawn a four-feature franchise I sadly had no real interest in continuing past the original, a Latino kitty cat roamed the la...

[Review] Hipsters

Despite what you might expect, Hipsters is not a snide mumblecore comedy set in Brooklyn featuring a cast of skinny jeans-wearing ironically bespectacled twenty...

[Review] The Catechism Cataclysm

The Catechism Cataclysm fully embraces its absurdity, never attempting to be something it's not. In the low-budget comedy, Todd Rohal directs Eastbound &...
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[Review] The Mighty Macs

If you are keeping count there have been four films concerning faith released just in the last month or so – The Mighty Macs (made in 2007) counters the patern...

[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...