By Dan Mecca
Within the first five minutes of 17 Again teen-heartthrob Zac Efron finds an excuse to get shirtless and perform an impressive dance routine. Ne...
By Jordan Raup
Jody Hill's directorial debut, The Foot-Fist Way, features Danny McBride as a struggling karate instructor trying to work out some serious iss...
Fast & Furious is the fourth installment in an already lackluster series. Looking back at the series, the first one is truly the only enjoyable. Where d...
Editor's note: We have already reviewed I Love You, Man on our 1st podcast, but here is a text review. Enjoy!
When I first saw the trailers for I Love You, M...
The Last House on the Left is an incredibly difficult movie to review. While I was watching this film, I couldn't help but notice how well made and beautifully...
By Dan Mecca
If honesty is the best quality, Adventureland is the gem of the cinematic year so far. Written and directed by Greg Mottola (the guy who dir...
Duplicity is a funny and smart film that is something that we don’t get too often. The film never takes itself too seriously, which makes the movie not come across as preposterous....
Punisher: War Zone was released back in December of 2007, and just hit DVD shelves this week. Since it seems like most have not seen it, judging by its box ...
Knowing is undoubtedly a tad messy, overacted at times, and contains rather weak CGI, but in the end it's too hard of not to admire the film's ambitiousness. Its beautifully shot, contains broad ideas, and is entertainingly surreal at times. ...