Did Toy Story 3 live up to my expectations? Did it live up to the hype? Is it yet another astounding film from the powerhouse animation company? To answer these questions: yes, yup, and absolutely. Read More
Before I entered the theater, I made a list of nine things that would make the A-Team movie work for me. Having been a huge fan of the TV show, I was going to be very critical if certain elements were not implemented in the film. Here they are, along Read More
There's something sexy about a woman who has the strength of character to confront the challenges that would leave the rest of us in the fetal position. Granted, some men (commonly known as losers) don't like strong women. But the rest of us are totally Read More
After ten years of waiting, Vincenzo Natali's Splice has finally come to screen. This movie defies genre. Horror, drama, comedy, and (very messed up) romance come together to give you a story that is unlike any other. Read More
This weekend has seen the first raunchy comedy of the summer from director Nick Stoller and producer Judd Apatow. Get Him to the Greek starts Russell Brand and Jonah Hill in a movie largely compared to The Hangover, but more like the night beforehand. Read More
We're in the midst of summer blockbuster season at the movies, and it seemed like a good time to look back at one of the great icons of adventure flicks, Indiana Jones! Read More
This week, a milestone has been set by one of Hayao Miyazaki's most beloved films, Tonari No Totoro or, as it's known here in the United States, My Neighbor Totoro, as it sold its millionth copy in Japan. Read More
Midnight Syndicate, the "official" soundtrack of the Halloween season, is branching off into the indie film business with with Midnight Syndicate Films, lending their soundtracks out for fantastic film ideas. Their newest feature, The Dead Matter, will Read More
If you have gotten the amazing An American Werewolf in London Blu-ray, then I'm sure you're already well aware of director and commentator Paul Davis's work. He, along with a few others, will be heading up one of the short stories on his next project, Read More
The latest in a line of horror remakes is I Spit on Your Grave, a 1978 classic that gained a reputation over the years as an extremely graphic and violent film. I’m not sure how this remake will hold up to the horror nowadays, but you can experience it Read More
For something that had been promised an unforgettable classic, I walked away from my marathon-viewing of Doctor Zhivago slightly disappointed, though heavily critical. I felt I had to be. As a film that had established itself so highly in the eyes of Read More
Robin Hood provides great acting and beautiful cinematography grounded on an original story, and for viewers able to get past their expectations and focus on the film as a stand-alone entity very loosely based on the Robin Hood tale it will provide a Read More