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[Review] A Dangerous Method

The warning signs start popping up early and often in David Cronenberg’s A Dangerous Method. They’re revealed mostly through the performance of Keira Knight...

[Review] My Week with Marilyn

As many will point out, My Week with Marilyn is told from the least interesting perspective. The film isn't a biopic of Miss Marilyn Monroe - something that...

[Review] Tyrannosaur

Paddy Considine's gripping directorial debut Tyrannosaur opens with a series of stark, brisk images that introduce the relentless destructiveness of the wid...

[Review] Arthur Christmas

After the box office failure of Flushed Away, I was worried Aardman Animations may have been dead. With the fire that consumed thirty years of their history...

[Review] The Muppets

The Muppets are back! It’s been a long, odd road back to movie theaters after their last big screen effort, 1999’s Muppets In Space. Along the way, Jim Hens...

[Review] The Descendants

George Clooney is firing on all cylinders in Alexander Payne's The Descendants. He's as funny as he's ever been, but in a different way — previously, his mo...

[Review] Happy Feet Two

It’s no secret to anyone who knows me that I loathed Happy Feet. As a concept the family film seemed quite solid—cute penguins dancing, a modern soundtrack ...

[Review] Jack and Jill

For those who would endure any amount of torture to see a reunion between Donnie Brasco stars Al Pacino and Johnny Depp, or those who are fans of lines such...

[Review] Immortals

Director Tarsem Singh, the visonary behind one of the best films of the past decade, The Fall, as well as one of the most overlooked, The Cell, is not a dir...