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Movie Review: In a World …

Lake Bell makes her directorial debut with the film, In a World…. Additionally, this is also her first trifecta, having also written and stared in the movie. So...[Read More]

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Movie Review: The Spectacular Now

The Spectacular Now is a special movie. Adapted from the novel by Tim Tharp by (500) Days of Summer scribes Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, the script is...[Read More]

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Trailer Trashin’: It’s Raiders of the Lost Art in The Monuments Men

At long last, this Friday sees the American release of The World’s End, my last must-see film of the summer. And with the end of August less than two week...[Read More]

Movie Review: Kick-Ass 2

After the events of the first Kick-Ass film, regular citizens, inspired by the action of the hero who shares a name with the film’s title, decide to don m...[Read More]

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Box Office Weekend: Other Debuts Get Served by The Butler

Despite (or because of) Oprah Winfrey’s recent controversy in Switzerland, her new film, Lee Daniels’ The Butler, made the strongest bid for the box office with...[Read More]

Movie Review: Jobs

The film Jobs is best described as the rise, fall and rise again of the Apple Corporation. I found the lengthy, biography of Steve Jobs (founder of Apple) playe...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Only God Forgives

Reprehensible, pedophilic murderers are not usually the brand of character that is the focus of a revenge vendetta. If I am going to be encouraged in the course...[Read More]

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Trailer Trashin’: The Mighty Avenger Returns in Thor: The Dark World

Neill Blomkamp’s Elysium opened this past weekend, and while it hasn’t received the near-universal acclaim of its predecessor District 9, by most ac...[Read More]

Box Office Weekend: Filmgoers Give Their Halves to the Have-Nots as Elysium Steals the Box Office

Although not receiving quite the high praise lavished on his previous District 9, director Neill Blomkamp still did well enough with his next outing Elysium, ta...[Read More]

The Five Greatest Pre-J.J. Abrams Star Trek Movie Scenes

With the release of the second Star Trek feature from director J.J. Abrams, Star Trek Into Darkness, earlier this summer it seems like as good a time as any to ...[Read More]

Movie Review: Fruitvale Station

The timely Fruitvale Station tells the story of a day in the life of Oscar Grant and the events leading up to his fatal shooting on the subway. Not only does th...[Read More]

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Movie Review: Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters

I think the critique of this film is best said as follows: If Rick Riordan’s prequel, Percy Jackson: Lightning Thief is given a rating of good to fair, then Rio...[Read More]

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