Unstoppable (2010) – Review
3 Stars Denzel Washington is after a runaway train, and no one can stop it! Oh yeah, and Captain Kirk is there too. That pretty much sums up the advertising for Unstoppable, which has been incredibly...
View ArticleClerks II (2006) – Review
4 Stars Every once in awhile there is a rare occurrence in which a sequel is better than the original. Clerks II is clearly superior in all creative and technical departments yet it feels more like a...
View ArticleMen In Black II (2002) – Review
2 1/2 Stars This blockbuster sized sequel is a slickly designed package lacking the freshness of the first film, but still qualifies as superior entertainment. Will Smith again stars as Agent Jay, the...
View ArticleZookeeper (2011) – Review
2 Stars Zookeeper‘s tagline should have been Hitch With Animals, because there’s truly no better description for this low rent Night at the Museum wannabe. Produced by Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison,...
View ArticleChanning Tatum Goes to His High School Reunion in the ’10 Years’ Trailer
Channing Tatum is back in American Reunion 2! No wait, it’s 10 Years, a more serious look at love and high school reunions. Let’s be honest, when watching this at some point you expected some male...
View ArticleFire with Fire (2012) – Review
3 1/2 Stars In Fire with Fire for the first time Bruce Willis is just as bad as people who don’t like him say he is. Usually engaging and sympathetic, Willis is alternately blank and over the top...
View ArticleSin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014) – Review
2 Stars Sin City: A Dame to Kill For hits screens nine years after the release of the groundbreaking original. The use of green-screen and a monochromatic color scheme served as a revolutionary new...
View ArticleThe LEGO Batman Movie (2017) – Review
3 Stars After Cannon films had run the Superman franchise into the ground and before Marvel’s cinematic universe emerged, there was an era dominated by the Batman films. From 1989-2008 The Dark Knight...
View ArticleHe Got Game (1998) – Review
3 Stars He Got Game is a dense and overly complicated family drama with aspirations of becoming a sports classic. This is director Spike Lee’s love letter to the game of basketball and it’s an opus on...
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