- zac
- July 31, 2008
- Local, Movie Reviews
Ghost Town
Ricky Gervais teams with David Koepp to make a great debut as a film lead for American audiences in a
Ricky Gervais teams with David Koepp to make a great debut as a film lead for American audiences in a
Christopher Nolan reboots and revitalizes a dying franchise that takes the source material seriously and creates one of the better
Wong Kar Wai makes his American debut with this sweet and very good little picture about love, finding it, losing
When you think of a cinematic thriller – full of chases, explosions, guns, and something terrorizing New York City –
There aren’t many people who haven’t heard of The Dark Knight, Christopher Nolan’s followup to 2005’s Batman Begins. The hype
The Bank Job is one of the better films of 08 and a lot of people missed it this spring.
Guillermo del Toro returns to the comic franchise Hellboy and he has crafted a fantastical, action packed, and hilarious film
Hellboy is an excellent comic adaptation for Guillermo del Toro, with Hellboy being one the funniest and most original superheroes
Timur Bekmambetov brings Mark Millar’s graphic novel to life in a visually stunning and entertaining film that comes off a
Will Smith’s latest is a definitely entertaining but ultimately flawed film from Peter Berg that could have used a bit