Reviews

[Review] Unknown

As someone who, at first glance, greatly misunderstood Jaume Collet-Serra's Orphan in 2009, it was imperative that I went into Unknown expecting something s...

[Review] Kaboom

With his new film, Kaboom, Araki returns to his outlandish roots to bring us a magical sex-filled conspiracy theory riddled with hilarious situations and crowd cheering rhetoric....

[Review] Justin Bieber: Never Say Never 3D

Justin Bieber: Never Say Never is a good-natured examination of “Bieber Fever” – to it’s credit it’s not simply a 3D concert film, but provides Bieber novices...

[Review] Gnomeo and Juliet

We all know the story of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, and we also know the many renditions and adaptations of this tragedy- high school plays, Baz Luhrma...

[Review] The Eagle

The Eagle is a vivid and at times lucid action adventure, a step above Ridley Scott's Robin Hood, owing more to Terrence Malick with a nod to Italian neorealism...

[Review] Orgasm Inc.

Orgasm Inc. is an investigative exposé that masterfully strikes the balance between entertaining and enlightening. Surprisingly full of humor, documentarian...

[Review] Just Go With It

The appeal of Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston, two charismatic actors, is lost for much of a film that is flawed at its most basic level. Structurally, Just G...

[Blu-Review] Let Me In

Anyone who goes into Let Me In having seen Let the Right One In will be hard-pressed not to make comparisons, and that’s more than fair. Let Me In, directed...

[Review] The Roommate

The Roommate is a largely missed opportunity, right down to the design of the actual “room” these “mates” share. As escapist Hollywood entertainment does, every...