Reviews

[Review] Public Speaking

Watching Fran Lebowitz talk about life in America for 83 minutes will make you want to change life in America. But, very soon after she puts this notion in ...

[Review] The Troll Hunter

"Fairy tales don't match reality," warns the cryptic troll hunter at the heart of this inventive adventure, and it's true. What lies in wait in the isolated...

[Review] I Saw the Devil

Korean revenge dramas may be the world's most harrowing sub-genre. Full of unmitigated brutality, violence and gore they unravel winding and twisted narrative...

[Review] Atlas Shrugged: Part I

Producers, directors, representatives and even cast members typically bond, one way or another, during the overall production process. Whether the film take...

[Review] Black Death

British director Christopher Smith made a name for himself with two touted twists on the slasher sub-genre: 2006's horror-comedy Severance, and 2009's crypt...

[Review] Hall Pass

Leave it to the Brothers Farrelly to provide an answer to the immature comedy Just Go With It. Hall Pass deals with similar themes - including aging "grac...

[Review] Drive Angry 3D

Do you see that man above? You may know him from The Dark Knight, Black Hawk Down, and Armageddon. That is William Fichtner and this skilled character actor...

[Review] Of Gods and Men

In a time where much of our modern politics revolve around the fear of terrorism, it's little wonder a film like Of Gods and Men proved so popular in its na...

[Review] I Am Number Four

When a movie has the sole aspiration to entertain its audience, without any hint of deeper meaning or a hidden agenda, it is interesting to learn what Holly...