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[Review] Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark

Director Troy Nixey's things-go-bump-in-the-night haunted house pic, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, is a simple yarn of a horror film. Old-school hocus pocus ...

[Review] Our Idiot Brother

Social critique and satire is rarely charming, however Our Idiot Brother, directed by Jesse Peretz, is a relaxed tight-rope walk. Structurally the film is a...

[Review] The Family Tree

It's times like this that make one rue the day American Beauty made it big. While it introduced millions to the beautiful style of Sam Mendes and cemented b...

[Review] The Inbetweeners Movie

At what dismal moment in the history of film did the ‘movie based on a television show’ set out its position as a staple of the modern cinema listing? Both ...

[Review] 3D Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy

3D Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy is a film that mostly stays true to its title. It’s in 3D and there’s plenty of sex and extreme ecstasy. As for the zen part...

[Review] Colombiana

When it comes to an action flick scribed by the prolific Luc Besson, one shouldn’t be surprised to see a badass heroine using a toothbrush and towel as her ...

[Review] Warrior

Warrior is a true surprise of a film. An effective, mostly honest look at brotherhood, fatherhood and redemption. Neither cynical or dopey, the film finds a...

[Review] Griff The Invisible

This summer the larger-than-life superheroes from the pages of DC and Marvel comics have bounded into theaters with movies that brandish complicated plot lines,...

[Review] Fright Night

Comprised of Colin Farrell's delightful sniffs, Imogen Poots' persistent pouts, David Tennant's facial ticks and Anton Yelchin's big wide eyes roaming every...

[Review] One Day

“Whatever happens tomorrow, we’ve had today.” That quote could very well be the answer to the meaning of life. The future is a construct in a constant st...