Reviews

[Review] The Tourist

Is Angelina Jolie the closest thing we have to Audrey Hepburn? Not exactly, and Johnny Depp is not quite Cary Grant, but they have a strangely watchable non...

[Review] I Love You Phillip Morris

I Love You Phillip Morris is a surprising film, and a welcome one at that. This surprisingly conventional (in a good way) love story is the solid directoria...

[Review] The Tempest

More Across the Universe than Titus Julie Taymor's latest serves up Shakespeare with a rock reverb that fails to be as daringly original or as visually stun...

[Review] Night Catches Us

Focusing on the shrapnel of a revolution is good cause for high drama. The means that justified an end that will never come. Writer/director Tanya Hamilton us...

[Review] All Good Things

All Good Things, though it has all the ingredients necessary to make a perverse thriller a la Psycho (even paying some obtuse homage to said film in the thi...

[Review] Black Swan

The prestigious fifth feature from Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan, walks a fine line between being a balls-out B-movie and a fine Oscar picture. It can easily...

[Review] The Warrior’s Way

Like many people, I watched the trailer for The Warrior's Way with general disinterest; nothing about it looked that intriguing or entertaining, and the line ...

[Review] Faster

Against all odds and without much warning, George Tillman Jr.'s Faster comes to life with more than just gun shot shells and head wounds, but also style and...

[Review] Tangled

"Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair!" Many of us are probably familiar with the classic fairytale "Rapunzel": An evil witch keeps a girl with long rope-...