- Blake Fehl
- January 15, 2010
- Local, Movie Reviews
Book Of Eli
The Hughes Brothers have not made a film since 2001’s From Hell starring Johnny Depp, and sometimes their lack of
The Hughes Brothers have not made a film since 2001’s From Hell starring Johnny Depp, and sometimes their lack of
Peter Jackson’s latest adaptation is visually stunning but feels like a cliff notes version of the novel and on its
This Italian mob movie isn’t as flashy or romanticized as many American gangster pictures are, but the films gritty and
Oren Moverman’s The Messenger is a great honest look into the side of war we rarely see, the deceased family
I was lucky/unlucky enough to see Tim Allen a few weeks ago when he came into town to promote his
With the current glut of vampire movies it is easy to miss a film like Daybreakers. It doesn’t romanticize the
The latest film from former Monty Python Terry Gilliam is a lot like a kaleidoscope, beautiful to watch, and at
Tim Allen makes his directorial debut in a well-meaning mess of a film called Crazy on the Outside. Allen also
As Leap Year begins, Anna (Amy Adams) is attempting to purchase a hotly sought after condo with Jeremy (Adam Scott),
Michael Cera returns as Nick Twisp in the new movie Youth In Revolt. The film, based on C. D. Payne’s