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Drive Angry

Drive Angry

Drive Angry is the latest film to try and tap into the glorious exploitation craze of the 70's and while it certainly has a fair share of insanity and a much welcome trashy sensibility, it comes up a little short. Where films like Piranha and Machete managed to excel. Nicolas Cage plays a calm and c... [More]

Hall Pass

Hall Pass

Those wacky Farrelly Brothers are at it again with Hall Pass, a raunchy R rated comedy featuring Owen Wilson and Jason Sudeikis as a couple of buddies whose wives grant them a week long hall pass (translation; they're given a week off from marriage). First, the good news. Hall Pass is much better th... [More]

The Company Men

The Company Men

Coming out just over a year after Jason Reitman's outstanding Up in the Air, The Company Men feels almost dated by comparison. This drama about corporate downsizing was written and directed by John Wells (one of the many talented individuals involved in the creation of NBC's E.R.), and while it do... [More]

Blue Valentine

Blue Valentine

This tale of a disintegrating relationship - think Revolutionary Road with the narrative structure of Godfather II - features a truly remarkable performance by Ryan Gosling. Michelle Williams (whose both raw and uninhibited) is the object of Gosling's dysfunctional affection. This is a tour de fore... [More]

The Dilemma

The Dilemma

At the heart of Ron Howard's imperfect dramedy The Dilemma is a pretty good perfomance by Vince Vaughn as a man who desperately wants to tell his best friend (played by Kevin James) that he caught his wife (played by Winona Ryder) cheating on him. Problem is, Vaughn and James are in the midst of a b... [More]

The Green Hornet

The Green Hornet

All things considered, The Green Hornet is pretty entertaining. It isn't at the same level as Iron Man and Dark Knight, nor does it match the visual bravado of Kick-Ass and Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, but with visual stylist Michel Gondry at the helm, it manages to get the job done. In this ada... [More]

The Mechanic

The Mechanic

Loosely based on the Charles Bronson vehicle (no pun intended) from 1972, this take on The Mechanic stars Jason Statham as Arthur Bishop--a hit man for hire who teams with the son (Ben Foster) of his fallen mentor (Donald Sutherland). This version of The Mechanic is a throwback to those kick ass ac... [More]

The King's Speech

The King's Speech

I've been hearing a lot about The King's Speech the past couple of months and after finally having the opportunity to see it, I can honestly say that the high praise is completely warranted. Had I seen it last month, it most certainly would have made my top 5. Colin Firth is positively outstanding a... [More]

The Rite

The Rite

When I saw the trailer for The Rite, I immediately noticed that it was opening in Jan. "Uh oh" I thought. "They're dumping it in Jan. It probably sucks!". As this demonic possession thriller began, I was pleasantly surprised. It was well shot (by cinematographer Ben Davis), well acted (most notably... [More]

Rare Export - A Christmas Tale

Rare Export - A Christmas Tale

This odd, holiday inspired gem from Finland gives a big time nod to John Carpenter's The Thing. Rare Exports finds a group of diggers extracting a chunk of ice from the Korvatunturi mountains, but once this particular ice block defrosts, it might spell certain doom for the residents who live in the... [More]

Yogi Bear

Yogi Bear

Yogi Bear is smarter than the average bear. Too bad this movie isn't smarter than the average movie. But then it is based on a popular cartoon from my childhood so its not like the film is reaching for Pixar level greatness. The film-makers have gone the Scooby Doo route throwing a CG Yogi and Bo... [More]

The Fighter

The Fighter

THE FIGHTER (R) Starring Mark Wahlber, Christian Bale, Amy Adams, and Melissa Leo Released by Paramount Pictures While The Fighter certainly has underdog sports film undertones, this movie plays more as a domestic drama. Putting it in to perspective, its somewhere in between the rousing stylin... [More]

Tron: Legacy

Tron: Legacy

After nearly three years of hype (it all started with a much buzzed about sizzle reel at Comic-Con, 2008), Tron: Legacy finally makes its theatrical debut and the critical response has been less than stellar. While the comparisons to Matrix Reloaded and The Phantom Menace are somewhat warranted, Tro... [More]

Black Swan

Black Swan

Darren Aronofsky's twisted take on Swan Lake gives an entirely new meaning to the term; "play through the pain". As he did with The Wrestler, Aronofsky delves into the mind of a professional athlete only instead of using wrestling as a backdrop, competitive ballet is the name of the game. A brillian... [More]

True Grit

True Grit

Is True Grit the best film of the Coen Brothers' illustrious career? I'd say no but its certainly their most accessible. In this adaptation of the Charles Portis novel (which also inspired the great John Wayne film from 1969), a fourteen year old girl (played brilliantly by new comer Hailee Steinfel... [More]

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