Aug 22 Love0 Fright Night: Blood Curdling Farcical Fun By Jim Rohner Movie Reviews In the interest of full disclosure, I'll say that I've never seen Tom Holland's 1985 version of Fright Night. From…Read More
Aug 21 Love2 One Day: Two People, Twenty Years By Pam Glazier Movie Reviews Sometimes, when you want to tell a big story, one that really hits, you’ve got to get the reveal out…Read More
Aug 15 Love0 30 Minutes or Less: Mediocre at Best By Jim Rohner Movie Reviews Did you ever eat a meal that combined all your favorite ingredients and yet somehow didn't add up to be…Read More
Aug 15 Love0 The Help: A First-Class Medicine Movie By Pam Glazier Movie Reviews When I saw the preview for this film, it looked like one of “those” movies. You know, strong women dealing…Read More
Aug 15 Love0 Submarine: A Very British Teen Movie By Andrew Watson Movie Reviews If there is one thing that stays with you more than anything you experience during your formative teenage years, it’s…Read More
Aug 15 Love1 Final Destination 5: Death Delivers in 3D By Ryan Mason Movie Reviews Rarely does a film with the number five at the end of its title provide any cinematic brilliance that hadn’t…Read More
Aug 15 Love0 Glee the 3D Concert Movie: Gleek-Tastic By Sunny Choi Movie Reviews Before I came into the theater, I confess I had rather a disillusioned preconception of Glee as a vessel of…Read More
Aug 09 Love0 Bellflower: Apocalypse Now By Jim Rohner Movie Reviews Bellflower is not a film you watch, but instead, like an apocalypse, a film you survive. The film's tagline is…Read More
Aug 08 Love0 Rise of the Planet of the Apes: Tedious By Pam Glazier Movie Reviews OK, so like everyone else this weekend, I shelled out ten bucks to go see that monkey movie. And sadly,…Read More
Aug 08 Love0 The Change-Up: No Surprises, Full of Fun By Ryan Mason Movie Reviews Stop me if you’ve heard this one: over-the-top slacker and his straight-edge, married father-of-three best friend swap bodies after urinating…Read More