Movie Review: The Cabin in the Woods
Have a genre? Don’t worry, Joss Whedon will eventually eff with it.
The story centers around a group of five friends going on a quiet cabin retreat, only to scratch the surface of something so massive and horrific that they can ...
Reviews from the Vault: Part 2
Just because a movie review isn’t new, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t get the opportunity to read it and decide whether you want to see the film. Listed below are some quick summaries of movies past, revived from the vault. Click ...
Movie Review: Goon
Stifler vs. Sabretooth. The show-down of a life time.
When he’s seen dispatching a rude opposing hockey player in the stands, Doug Glatt (Seann William Scott) is hired by a rival team for his fighting skills. It seems the new team’s ...
Movie Review: Haywire
Who needs acting when you can just beat the crap out of everybody around?
Mallory Kane (Gina Carano) is a highly trained operative who works for a government security contractor in the dirtiest, most dangerous corners of the world. After successfully ...
Movie Review: We Need to Talk About Kevin
Kevin is the new Damien.
Tilda Swinton plays Eva, a mother who puts her ambitions and career aside when she gives birth to Kevin. The relationship between mother and son is difficult from the very first years. But when Kevin is ...
Movie Review: Contraband
Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch are back except this time, they’re robbing people!
Mark Wahlberg plays Chris, a former drug smuggler who must revert back to a life of crime when his brother-in-law (Caleb Landry Jones) botches a drug deal ...
Movie Review: The Devil Inside
First film of the new year and it’s already earned itself a spot on one of the year end lists.
At once spooky and grisly, this film follows a woman’s quest to find the truth behind claims that her mother killed ...
‘Act of Valor’ Packed with Vigor
In Movies | By Bryan Lienesch | On February 24 2012 11:58 AM
Anytime a film comes out with a huge gimmick attached to it, most moviegoers cringe in anticipation. Rarely does a movie that was made with seemingly only the intention of making money deliver a worthwhile experience. And when a mass-release ...
‘This Means War’ Is War-th Watching
In Movies | By Bryan Lienesch | On February 20 2012 01:35 PM
At the risk of being bombarded with hate mail, I’m about to take a somewhat bold stance: “This Means War” is a good movie. It doesn’t break barriers or make any monumental leaps in the three genres – comedy, romance, ...
Review: Priest
Forgive me Father, for I have snored.
Paul Bettany must be desperately bent on carving a career as an action star. Either that or the man’s lost a hefty bet. Priest marks the second time Bettany and director Scott Charles ...