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[Review] Lee Daniels’ The Butler

Yours truly has struggled to understand how much Lee Daniels, the eponymous director of / possessor in Lee Daniels’ The Butler, is playing his new film as a win...

[Review] Planes

What should be an auspicious occasion for DisneyToons Studios earning its first theatrical release since 2005's Pooh's Heffalump Movie, the Cars spin-off Planes...

[Fantasia Review] 24 Exposures

In trying to think of what contemporary American director supposedly has the most interest in what it is exactly that gets people off (at least outside the real...

[Review] Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters

For the majority of Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, the titular character spends his time moping over the uncertainty of his heroism. Percy, played again by gen...

[Review] Blood

Writer Bill Gallagher took on the daunting task of turning his six-part, 360-minute miniseries Conviction into a 90-minute film entitled Blood. It's a tale abou...

[Review] Our Children

Belgian writer-director Joachim Lafosse, in dramatizing the horrific real-life story of Genevieve Lhermitte, makes a profoundly important decision by beginning ...

[Review] We’re the Millers

An R-rated comedy shouldn’t possess a PG-rated heart. This is We’re the Millers’ main problem because while the profanity-laced adventure has a ton of laughs, o...

[Review] Eddie the Sleepwalking Cannibal

The horror genre has become pretty crowded the last few years with way too many remakes and sequels that never live up to the originality of vision or socio-pol...

[Review] The World Before Her

If Nisha Pahuja's documentary The World Before Her is correct, India is at a very important crossroads in its history. Half the country is steeped in orthodox H...