- zac
- May 28, 2008
- Local, Movie Reviews
Redbelt
David Mamet’s latest is a crafty, quick paced, piece of cinema, constantly keeping you on your toes while successfully creating
David Mamet’s latest is a crafty, quick paced, piece of cinema, constantly keeping you on your toes while successfully creating
Tina Fey’s second effort at writing for the big screen is a fairly successful comedy, that doesn’t live up to
The Wachowski siblings have crafted a fantastic, fun, and exciting piece of cinema that can be enjoyed by anyone willing
Summer season starts off with a winner with the release of the excellent debut of Marvel as a standalone entity.
The Indie movie scene is full of a bunch of intriguing releases this summer as well, and some if this
The union of two of the Kung Fu masters of the last 20+ years is finally here, and even though
This new dramedy from Noam Murro is a mixed bag in that it can meander at times, but is also
Hey all, I am going to run through this summer’s movie releases and give you guys what I think is
Jason Segel and Nicholas Stoller have set an early benchmark for comedies this year with the winner that is Forgetting
Kimberly Peirce’s latest starts off with an exceptional bang, but quickly makes a turn for the worse and devolves into