- zac
- July 15, 2009
- Local, Movie Reviews
Departures
This 2008 nominee for best foreign language film at the Oscar’s, Departures is a very engaging, funny, and thoughtful look
This 2008 nominee for best foreign language film at the Oscar’s, Departures is a very engaging, funny, and thoughtful look
Harry Potter is back once again in his most thrilling tale yet, which juggles the fears of a evil tyrant
Sacha Baron Cohen is back at it with his follow up to 2006’s Borat which chronicles his homosexual Austrian fashion
Chris Columbus will have a tough time picking up the pieces of his career after this atrocious and unwatchable mess
This Japanese import is an engaging and effective look at the struggle of feeling trapped by a countries traditions and
Duncan Jones makes his feature debut with this fantastic sci-fi film that digs into the psyche of the mind and
Sergei Dvortsevoy makes his narrative feature debut out of Kazakhstan is an interesting look into a sheep herder’s life and
PUBLIC ENEMIES is a new-age gangster movie, packed with big names and great action. The movie is based in the
The third film in the trilogy is superior to the awful second, but doesn’t have the heart and all around
Woody Allen returns from Europe and heads right back to New York City in this “classic Allen” tale that allows