- zac
- April 28, 2008
- Local, Movie Reviews
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Jason Segel and Nicholas Stoller have set an early benchmark for comedies this year with the winner that is Forgetting
Jason Segel and Nicholas Stoller have set an early benchmark for comedies this year with the winner that is Forgetting
Kimberly Peirce’s latest starts off with an exceptional bang, but quickly makes a turn for the worse and devolves into
This poker mockumentary from Zak Penn is funny and excellent addition to this sub-genre of films that there needs to
George Clooney’s latest directorial effort is a pretty entertaining affair, if you know what to expect going in. And what
François Girard up to the magnificent Red Violin is a mixed bag that starts of great and slowly devolves into
This adaptation of the hit novel fails to create any real emotion nor evokes us to really care about our
Richard Kelly’s long delayed and highly anticipated follow up to super cult hit Donnie Darko is an entertaining film that
David Slade’s adaptation of the vampire graphic novel quickly becomes mess and while having one or two decent moments, it
Milos Forman’s latest wow’s at the start but gets completely lost half way through, leaving one curious as to what
Roger Donaldson’s latest is one of his more successful filmmaking endeavors that serves as a classic bank heist film that