Oct 17 Love0 Trespass: Dud of Unduly Predictability By Pam Glazier Movie Reviews So, I just finished watching Joel Schumacher’s latest film Trespass, and I now have a headache, feel exhausted despite the…Read More
Oct 17 Love0 Texas Killing Fields: Unbearable By Jim Rohner Movie Reviews Being unemployed, I'm frequently instructed by well-meaning third parties to take any opportunity to network and meet as many new…Read More
Oct 17 Love0 Fireflies in the Garden: Gone Astray By Meredith Alloway Movie Reviews Domestic dramas are nothing new to cinema. The interrelationships between family members will forever pose questions we struggle to answer…Read More
Oct 17 Love0 The Big Year: Longing Life Lessons By Sunny Choi Movie Reviews I’m pleased to announce that Hollywood is still capable of churning out PG-rated, moderately funny and wistful comedies for adults.…Read More
Oct 17 Love0 Footloose: All the Right Moves By Ryan Mason Movie Reviews No Kevin Bacon? No problem. This Footloose updates the original in all the right ways, keeping the elements that we…Read More
Oct 10 Love0 The Way: Riddled With Disappointment By Pam Glazier Movie Reviews The Way is a movie about Tom (Martin Sheen), a man who completes the pilgrimage that his son Daniel (Emilio Estevez)…Read More
Oct 10 Love1 Dirty Girl: Tone Deaf Indie Crossover By Brock Wilbur Movie Reviews Tone tends to be the barometer by which you can accurately determine the sanity of a director. Smooth, consistent work…Read More
Oct 10 Love0 Real Steal: Fun Formulaic Knock Out By Ryan Mason Movie Reviews I know the question that has been burning on your mind all weekend, desperate for an answer: “Is Real Steel…Read More
Oct 10 Love0 The Ides of March: Shakespearian Project By Tiffiny Whitney Movie Reviews Seriously…Shakespeare stole all the good ideas four hundred years ago, forcing Hollywood to endlessly cycle through his and other classic…Read More
Oct 03 Love1 Tucker & Dale vs. Evil: Breaks the Mold By Brock Wilbur Movie Reviews The best horror films play with our preconceived notions of a genre whose structure is almost paint by the numbers.…Read More