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[Review] Cabin Fever: Patient Zero

I don’t remember much about Cabin Fever, the 2002 film that put writer/director Eli Roth on the map. Twelve years after watching it in theaters, I can’t for the...

[Fantasia Review] Creep

Blumhouse Productions has become a horror powerhouse with its many popular and expansive titles, ranging from the ever-growing Paranormal Activity series to the...

[Review] Get On Up

Biopics, especially musical biopics, are both an easy sell and a tough nut to crack. Like the most resilient of sub-genres, the formula is so tried and true tha...

[Review] Hercules

The trailers for Brett Ratner’s Hercules feature Dwayne Johnson punching a variety of very large mythological animals while screaming into the camera. Students ...

[Review] Very Good Girls

Writer/director Naomi Foner wants to tell us about the messiness of life through two eighteen-year old girls during their final summer before college. You'd ass...

[Review] Lucy

Luc Besson’s Lucy may be the most daft and blissfully idiotic science-fiction movie you see this year. That, of course, shouldn’t prevent you from seeing it, be...

[Review] Come Back to Me

The strangest thing about Come Back to Me is once all the clues are revealed in an improbable bit of exposition, the ideas behind the film could spawn a strange...

[Fantasia Review] The Infinite Man

There are some great science fiction films that deal with time travel in a way blockbusters like The Terminator simply cannot due to scale and want for mass app...

[Review] The Fluffy Movie

As far as first introductions go, The Fluffy Movie slightly overstays its welcome. I admit this is my first exposure to Fluffy (aka Gabriel Iglesias), a Mexican...

[Fantasia Review] The Harvest

I can see why director John McNaughton chose Stephen Lancellotti's script The Harvest to be his first feature length film in thirteen years, but I'm not sure it...