movie review

Robert Qbert Reviews “Knight and Day” Starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz

Tom Cruise, hoping to springboard off of the goodwill engendered by his Tropic Thunder cameo as Les Grossman, returns to…

15 years ago

Roger Qbert Reviews “Splice”

In the new film Splice Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley star as Clive and Elsa, rebellious young upstarts in the…

15 years ago

Roger Qbert Reviews “Shrek Forever After”

Shrek is back and this time our hero (Mike Myers) is experiencing a midlife crisis of sort. He and his…

15 years ago

Furry Vengeance

Was there really a time when Brendan Fraser was on track to be this generation’s Harrison Ford? As the star…

15 years ago

Roger Qbert Reviews CLASH OF THE TITANS (2010)

The original Clash of the Titans is perhaps best-known as (with my apologies to Harry Hamlin’s abs) the last major…

15 years ago

How to Train Your Dragon – Movie Review

It only sounds like euphemism for *ahem* “self-pleasure.” In fact, How to Train Your Dragon is a surprisingly enjoyable lark…

15 years ago

Wayback Wednesday: The Goonies

Wayback might be a bit of a misnomer in this case. I mean only to refer to films that I…

15 years ago

From Paris With Love

From Paris With Love is director Pierre Morel's third feature film, following the likes of District B13 and the sleeper…

15 years ago

Extraordinary Measures – Movie Review

“Hey kids! Let’s put on a show!”  Throughout the late ‘30s and early ‘40s Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland starred…

15 years ago

The Lovely Bones

Peter Jackson’s latest adaptation is visually stunning but feels like a cliff notes version of the novel and on its…

15 years ago