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[Review] Jack, Jules, Esther & Me

I was about twenty minutes into Jack, Jules, Esther & Me when worry struck. Centered around two best friends from disparate neighborhoods/social classes in ...

[Review] Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues

Yes, the rumors are true; the legend of Ron Burgundy continues, and if it’s not an unexpected journey, it not so unexpectedly utilizes some Journey songs along ...

[Review] Hours

Paul Walker, who will forever be remembered as an action star, is an interesting choice to lead Eric Heisserer’s Hours, a drama with elements that seem borrowed...

[Review] Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas

Guess who’s coming to dinner? It’s Madea and Larry the Cable Guy. Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas is another fascinating trainwreck of a Tyler Perry film. Like ...

[Review] Saving Mr. Banks

Saving Mr. Banks, directed by John Lee Hancock, has a top-notch cast and top-notch production values, not to mention a beautiful score from the great Thomas New...

[Review] American Hustle

Remerging in 2010 with The Fighter, David O. Russell took what could have been a dark tale of triumph — overcoming a drug addiction, underdog boxing story, etc....

[Review] Crave

When you take a look at Charles de Lauzirika's filmography to see the myriad behind the scenes featurettes and home video productions he's accomplished for the ...