Film Review: The Internship
The Internship is a safe and stereotypical comedy that’s best moments are when it actually breaks away from that formula; not that it really matters.
Read more "Film Review: The Internship"The Internship is a safe and stereotypical comedy that’s best moments are when it actually breaks away from that formula; not that it really matters.
Read more "Film Review: The Internship"The Hangover Part III is a step in the right direction, it is just such a long walk back to being good after Part II.
Read more "Film Review: The Hangover Part III"Robert Zemeckis returns from the motion capture world to give us another movie with a plane crash and a pretty great staring turn by Denzel Washington.
Read more "Film Review: Flight"Argo has all the pieces to succeed but fails to resonate on nearly any level.
Read more "HST…Film Review: Argo"Trouble with Curve is the directorial debut from Robert Lorenz and it is a painful paint by numbers affair that doesn’t excel in any way shape or form.
Read more "Film Review: Trouble with the Curve"A few years back it became a hobby to make fun of the trend in marketing to describe things as extreme. Extreme sports are one thing (you aren’t going to see me jumping out of a helicopter into the middle of circling sharks while wearing a suit of meat with the goal of safely swimming […]
Read more "Film Review: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close"The Artist is an interesting homage to the silent film era that shows the format can still entertain, but it doesn’t play with the format as much as it could; especially when it seems that it wants to.
Read more "Film Review: The Artist"With a fall season shooting out some big name video games and an important World Series for STL fans, the Cardinals, Batman, and Nathan Drake have been keeping me a little too busy to slip some movies in. Ok, there might have also been a Teen Wolf marathon on MTV at some point… However, with […]
Read more "For Your Renting Pleasure"The Princess and the Frog isn’t a return to the brilliant early 90’s heyday of Disney Animation, but it is for sure a huge step in the right direction. Twisting the classic tale of The Frog Princess on its head this version of the classic fairytale has the “princess” turn into a frog when she […]
Read more "Review: The Princess and the Frog"Pete Docter’s – Monster’s, Inc. (2001) Pete Docter’s Pixar debut was a heartfelt and hilarious look into the world of monsters and what they do on the other side of our closet doors. Sully, a tall and furry blue monster, is the leading scarer at Monsters Inc., a company that harvests children’s screams to power […]
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