Posts Tagged ‘movie review’
Posted on March 8th, 2008 by by Admin
A 1940s-set drama where an adulterous man plots his wife’s death instead of putting her through the humiliation of a divorce
Married Life congratulates its audience on a sophisticated, humorous complicity in the obvious immorality of Harry’s murder plans ..
– entertainment weekly –
Stuck somewhere between a dark comedy and a thriller, director Ira Sachs’ Married Life […]
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Tags: drama, movie clips, movie review, movie trailer, pg-13, romance
Posted on March 8th, 2008 by by Admin
With attention strictly paid to style instead of substance, or historical accuracy, 10,000 B.C. is a visually impressive but narratively flimsy epic
– rotten tomatoes –
Yes, 10,000 B.C. will open huge this weekend. Emmerich has a taste for cheesy entertainment. I adored Independence Day and The Day After Tomorrow. So, lured by Warner Bros.’ potent marketing […]
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Tags: adventure movie, drama movie, movie review, pg-13
Posted on March 7th, 2008 by by Admin
Directed by Roger Kumble (who has fallen very far from “Cruel Intentions”), “College Road Trip” trawls for laughs with a chess-playing pig and a bus filled with karaoke-singing Japanese tourists.
– the new york times –
Director Roger Kumble and the cast bring an infectious energy to the movie’s wilder sequences
– globe and mail –
College Road Trip […]
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Tags: comedy movie, g-rated, movie review
Posted on March 6th, 2008 by by Admin
.. there are far too many characters and subplots to get a decent handle on.
– time out –
This film is formulaic in all the wrong ways
– times online —
.. it’s still debatable how accurate the film’s version of events are. What we do get though is a highly entertaining crime thriller where cliches and […]
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Tags: british movie, movie clips, movie review, movie trailer, pg-13, thriller
Posted on March 2nd, 2008 by by Admin
Impressively carried by non actor Alejandro Polanco, the film — screening at the AFI Fest as well as at this year’s Festival de Cannes and Toronto International Film Festival — should serve to further Bahrani’s reputation as a director with a promising future ahead of him
– the hollywood reporter –
Chop Shop is another film about […]
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Tags: drama, movie review, movie trailer, not rated
Posted on March 2nd, 2008 by by Admin
Be Kind Rewind is a raucous humoresque, another glorious Gondry goof that balances its hilarious remake material with the heartfelt story among the characters. It’s also the biggest, most masterful love letter to the VCR and the resulting accessibility of cinema ever created
– filmcritic –
This movie reminds us that we love many films in spite […]
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Tags: comedy, movie review, movie trailer, pg-13
Posted on March 1st, 2008 by by Admin
Much like its title character, Charlie Bartlett just doesn’t fit in with its peer group (teen movies and psychology dramedies). And both the character and movie go to show you that sometimes it’s good–in this case very good–not to fit in
– hollywood.com –
The acting in this film was solid, but the film didn’t know what […]
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Tags: comedy, movie review, movie trailer, R-rating
Posted on February 27th, 2008 by by Admin
THE ENDING OF THIS MOVIE WAS BEYOND FRUSTRATING, UNBELIEVABLE and pure utter nonsense. I wish more than anything I could tell you how this thing ends, but clearly that would be a spoiler, but I will say this… the film comes to its end with a terrorist, doing something so stupid, so ridiculous, so unbelievable […]
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Tags: action, movie review, movie trailer, pg-13