Reviews

Nanny McPhee Returns

Posted: August 20, 2010 at 6:22 am   /   Featured, Local, Movie Reviews

I went into Nanny McPhee Returns with a negative attitude. I will admit it. I never saw the first one because I thought it looked like a dumb, cheesy kid’s film. So I assumed this would be the same. Secondly, and more importantly, I was under the impression that Emma Thompson had declined to reprise […]

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Get Low

Posted: August 20, 2010 at 1:12 am   /   Featured, Local, Movie Reviews

Set in 1930s, Get Low follows the story of Tennessee hermit, Felix Bush (Robert Duvall). Bush is a man feared by the nearby community because of his unseemly manner and mysterious past.  Rumors fly around Felix, people whisper that he is a murderer, but in truth Felix harbors secrets about his past no one can […]

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Another Take By Zac: “The Switch”

Posted: August 20, 2010 at 12:01 am   /   Another Take From Zac, Local

The Switch is a high concept rom-com that might seem a bit, “I’ve seen this before,” but its great performances, fantastic heart, and the most realistic characters in a rom-com, in what feels like forever (save 500 Days of Summer), make this a quality effort that is easy to enjoy. (This review might be a […]

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Lottery Ticket

Posted: August 19, 2010 at 10:41 pm   /   Featured, Local, Movie Reviews

Lottery ticket is the story of Kevin, a kid that lives in the projects with his grandmother and works at Footlocker.  The lottery has climbed to $370,000,000 dollars and everyone is excited about winning.  Kevin is not.  Kevin gets talked into playing the lottery with a friend he grew up with, Stacy.  He picks numbers […]

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Vampires Suck

Posted: August 19, 2010 at 2:39 pm   /   Featured, Local, Movie Reviews

Vampires Suck Bites… But It Bites Like It Should. Remember the Three C’s: cheesy, campy, and cliché. This life-saving mnemonic will be your ultimate tool to turning this patience-draining parody into a survivable satire. The plot is mainly based on the first movie of the Twilight Saga. Gloomy Girl moves to Gloomy Place. Gloomy Girl […]

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TV Review: Mad Men 4.4: The Rejected

Posted: August 16, 2010 at 4:23 am   /   Local, Television Reviews

Longing was the word of the night in the world of Mad Men, except if your name was Pete Campbell.  From Don longing to get off the phone with Lucky Strike in the opening scene, Allison looking through that two way mirror, or Peggy’s entire arc for the episode that simplest of human emotions was […]

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Roger Qbert Reviews “Eat Pray Love”

Posted: August 13, 2010 at 8:31 am   /   Local, Tom O'Keefe Movie Reviews

Julia Roberts returns to headlining films with Eat, Pray, Love. Roberts plays Liz Gilbert, a travel writer “trapped” in an unhappy marriage. And by “trapped” I mean “they have no children and she makes all the money.” Throwing off the shackles of her oppression, Gilbert leaves her husband and takes up with David (James Franco), […]

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Roger Qbert Reviews “Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World”

Posted: August 13, 2010 at 8:30 am   /   Local, Tom O'Keefe Movie Reviews

Every generation seems to have that one defining film – a picture about disaffected youth discovering not just the nature of love but the nature of relationships. Granted, these films’ heroes (and make no mistake, they’re always heroes; never heroines) have varying degrees of “disaffectedness” but they all tell essentially the same story: an alienated […]

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Another Take By Zac: Film Review: Eat Pray Love

Posted: August 13, 2010 at 1:51 am   /   Another Take From Zac, Local

Eat Pray Love is a dull and poorly executed picture that meanders, is no where near as good as it thinks it is, and fails to engage or fill us with emotion almost every step of the way. Liz Gilbert isn’t happy in life and when she decides she can’t take it any more she […]

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Eat Pray Love

Posted: August 13, 2010 at 1:46 am   /   Featured, Local, Movie Reviews

Julia Robert’s latest film, “Eat Pray Love,” is adapted from a best selling novel of the same name. While falling asleep when reading is usually considered acceptable with a book, it isn’t exactly the affect you want your movie to have on the audience. Unfortunately, this is that type of movie. Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) […]

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