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[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

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

[Review] Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow

Opening with long meditative, carefully composed tracking shots through tunnels, passages and man-made caves, Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow is a portrait w...

[Review] The Guard

A dark comedy/western hybrid set in Ireland isn't the most common sub-genre to come across. Smart, funny, and with genuine stakes, writer-director John Mich...

[Review] Senna

Senna, the riveting new documentary chronicling the career of Formula One phenom Ayrton Senna, is at once daring and obvious. It does not rely on the recoun...

[Review] The Help

Based on the popular novel by Kathryn Stockett, The Help is a tale of friendship and self-discovery set in the midst of the Jim Crow South -- or more specifical...