Eastwood delivers skillful, graceful film
"Gran Torino" is sweet movie about Eastwood’s character coming to grips with the fact that he may care for his immigrant next door neighbors more than his own family.
‘Get Smart,‘ a smart choice
The new-to-DVD movie is altogether, funny, crafty and action-packed as the characters give a comedic interpretation of the secret agent clichés.
‘Smart People’ not worth the time
You’d think that with a cast that includes Dennis Quaid, Sarah Jessica Parker and Ellen Page, the new-to-DVD movie “Smart People” would have to be good, right? Wrong.
‘Seven Pounds’ far heavier
“Seven Pounds” proves that Smith still has the ability to pull in crowds, even when then film is undeserving of praise.
Unforgettable humor
The majority of the film was entertaining - no considerable dry spells of humor.
Run away from this fat boy
The movie was directed by David Schwimmer, and apart from the script there were certainly times when his inexperience as a director was evident.
Scott, Rudd star in a ‘Model’ comedy
It’s the wildly, hilariously crude way that director David Wain and Co. approach the concept that makes “Role Models” so disarming.
‘The Rocker’ is mostly painful
While this month’s strong line of R-rated comedies will leave you in stitches, “The Rocker” (PG-13) delivers a movie that’s just painful to watch.
“Rachel Getting Married” worth the RSVP
Shot in documentary style from a handheld camera, “Rachel Getting Married” relates the story of a troubled family as they come together to prepare for the marriage of their youngest daughter Rachel.
Don’t waste your time on this ‘Promotion’
Although there are some funny scenes, overall the new-to-DVD movie "The Promotion" provides a considerable amount of awkwardness.
Apatow delivers again
“Pineapple Express,” starring Seth Rogen and James Franco, is about what you’d expect.
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