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.
‘Four Christmases’ is zero fun
The size difference between Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon isn’t the only thing keeping them apart in “Four Christmases.”
Entertaining, inspiring predictability
These are stories that need to be told, and “The Express” is another good one for audiences of all colors and backgrounds.
A nonsensical, snoozefest of a journey
While watching “Journey to the Center of the Earth,” I was trying to figure out which was worse: the script or the acting.
‘The Day the Earth Stood Still’ is less than an earth shattering ride
Hollywood has churned out yet another flawed remake with the newly released “The Day the Earth Stood Still.”
You’ll ‘Choke’ on your dissapointment
Adapted from a novel by Chuck Palahniuk, that talented author behind “Fight Club,” the new release “Choke” seems nothing less than a sure bet.
‘Burn After Reading’ a must-see
“Burn After Reading” is a delightfully convoluted tale that's fast-paced and laugh-out-loud funny.
Pitt ages gracefully in ‘Benjamin Button’
You look into the elderly man’s blue eyes, look at the sweet smile ringed by wrinkles, and you know that’s Brad Pitt under there.
‘Dark Knight’ delivers
"The Dark Knight" is the latest, darkest, and undoubtedly best installment in the newly revamped Batman franchise.
‘Bartlett’ doesn’t bring it
Jon Poll’s new-to-DVD film, “Charlie Bartlett,” tries, but never reaches its potential to be the next “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” “Election,” or “Rushmore.”
Cage offers nothing new to action flick
“Bangkok Dangerous” was just another action movie with no real redeeming qualities.
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