Reviews

[Review] Unstoppable

For their fifth outing together director Tony Scott pairs Denzel Washington with Star Trek star Chris Pine in this high-octane, low-impact adventure. Throug...

[Review] Megamind

Megamind is no How to Train Your Dragon. On the upside, it's also not Shark Tale or any other grunt-of-the-litter Dreamworks picture. This supervillain sati...

[Review] Due Date

Following up the highest grossing R-rated comedy of all-time is admittedly a difficult task. With The Hangover, director Todd Phillips struck a funny bone g...

[Review] Monsters

Gareth Edwards' directorial debut will be lamented by many as an achievement for the scope it achieves with its budget. It'll be declared as an ambitious ex...

[Review] 127 Hours

Note: This is a re-post from our TIFF 2010 review. Danny Boyle excels at capturing senses more than any working filmmaker. Not only is he attune with sig...

[Review] Score: A Hockey Musical

The themes of “coming of age” and “staying true to one’s self” on screen are as American as white bread. Score: A Hockey Musical (as you can tell from it’s ...

[Review] N-Secure

It is no wonder that Nashville entrepreneur Julius Lewis wrote more than just the checks for N-Secure. You know your seeing a film written by a guy who sim...

[Review] Heartbreaker

Why do we care about a privileged young beautiful woman who is about to marry a guy she may be wrong for? Cinema, is aspirational, escapist, and when it isn’...

[Review] Saw 3D

The Saw franchise has operated on a bell curve, where Saw II and III improved on the first, and then it was downhill from there. They serve a purpose and have ...

[Review] Paranormal Activity 2

In an era where box office milkers such as the Saw franchise and horror remakes dominate yet unimpress, it's hard to imagine that a big studio who stumbled upon an unknown hit could replicate that feeling for it's bigger budget sequel. With 'Paranormal Activity 2' they've managed to do just that....