- Blake Fehl
- October 1, 2010
- Featured, Local, Movie Reviews
Let Me In
Ever since this remake of the Swedish film, Let the Right One In, was announced I’ve encountered nothing but trepidation.
Ever since this remake of the Swedish film, Let the Right One In, was announced I’ve encountered nothing but trepidation.
Michael Douglas returns as Gordon Gekko, the role that won him an Oscar, in the cumbersomely titled sequel Wall Street:
Following his visually stunning films “300” and “Watchmen,” director Zack Snyder enters into a new arena with “Legend of the
The idea behind “The Virginity Hit” is clever, as four friends chronicle their journey to lose their virginities on camera.
They just don’t make teen comedies like they used to. That is, until now. Films like “The Breakfast Club” and
Based on the 1990 novel, as well as the 2001 Dreamworks animated picture of the same name, “Shrek the Musical”
The Resident Evil franchise has its lovers and haters. I personally loved the first film. I think it stayed true
Rob Reiner’s Flipped is based around an interesting gimmick, flipping perspectives after every sequence from the boy to the girl’s
Former couple Drew Barrymore and Justin Long reunite on screen in the new romantic-comedy Going the Distance. Barrymore stars as
Based on the faux-preview shown inbetween “Planet Terror” and “Death Proof,” Robert Rodriguez’s “Machete” does exactly what it aims to