Broken City Combo Pack Review: Power Plays Everyone, Even the Corrupt
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Corruption in NYC goes deeper than you think.
Silver Linings Playbook Movie Review: Engaging and Worthwhile Throughout
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Silver Linings Playbook overcame its somewhat odd name to get a lot of award recognition, and it deserved it.
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Movie Review: Like, Totally Awesome
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And although the film recognizes the difference between 2286 and 1986, it doesn’t play too much into the superficial trappings of the decade.
The Scarlet Pimpernel (1982) DVD Review: You Say You Want a Revolution
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While there are fine performances by the other two leads, McKellen stands out with a sparkling, well-measured performance that could easily slip into caricature but never does.
Cheech & Chong Animated Movie Review: About Damn Time
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Hey man, it’s me, Bruno. I got some new stuff.
Moneyball Movie Review: A Legitimate, Entertaining Film
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Good, but it doesn’t really rise above the trappings of your run-of-the-mill sports movie.
Apartment for Peggy DVD Review: Good Film, Atrocious Presentation
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A sweet comedy/drama from director George Seaton is marred by a flawed DVD print.
Wife, Husband and Friend DVD Review: Hitting All the Flat Notes
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A middling attempt at screwball comedy falls flat despite a typically winning performance from star Loretta Young.
Panic in the Streets Blu-ray Review: Keeping Order by Breaking the Law
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I was more enthralled with the previews for other films than the one I watched.
Ministry of Fear Criterion Collection DVD Review: (Don’t) Let Them Eat Cake
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A compelling, if somewhat convoluted, noir thriller from director Fritz Lang receives the Criterion treatment in this recent DVD release.
A Haunted House DVD Review: Bumps in the Night Turn into Dull Thuds
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Despite a strong structure, and a few throwaway gags that hit, the movie commits the worst sin of being flat-out boring.
Bachelorette Blu-ray Review: Four Despicable Friends and a Wedding
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The film is definitely fun to laugh at but don’t get too close.
Killing Them Softly DVD Review: Absolutely Worth Watching
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Honestly, I forgot this movie existed.
Prometheus (2012) Movie Review: ‘Pings, glitch, life form.’
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This is a truly gorgeous piece of science fiction, where the Engineers’ technology is similar to ours, but more organic in nature.
Lincoln (2012) Movie Review: Deserved the Best Picture Oscar
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The best movie of 2012 as measured against the known competition.
The Sorcerer and the White Snake Blu-ray Review: All Hiss and No Bite
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Without the presence of real danger, Fahai is nothing more than a mystic meddler.
Book Review: The House of Redgrave by Tim Adler: A Misleading Title Can Frustrate Readers
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Don’t let the title fool you, there’s an interesting biography here, just not on the people you expect.
WonderCon 2013 Review: WonderWow
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I gained a new admiration and respect for everyone who likes to shut out reality for a bit and delve into the finer arts of fantasy.
Argo Movie Review: Ben Affleck Has Come a Long Way
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Argo takes a really, fairly wild, story and turns it into an occasionally intense, professional film.
Book Review: Doctor Who: Plague of the Cybermen by Justin Richards
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The 11th Doctor battles his recurring Cybermen foes with the assistance of a plucky lass.
Skyfall Movie Review: Good but Not Particularly Special
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It’s a solid film that is mostly well-made that just happens to be featuring a major character from film history.
Ripper Street: Series 1 DVD Review: A Solid Mystery Show but Far Too Overdone
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If you liked the other BBC dramas out there, then you’ll like this.
Easy Money (2010) DVD Review: A Familiar Story Told in an Unfamiliar Way
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Respect, respect…ain’t nothing easy about this money.
Tom and Jerry: Pint-Sized Pals DVD Review: With a Little Help from Their Little Friends
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A mixed-bag of classic Tom and Jerry shorts and less interesting recent creations, this collection serves as a solid, child-friendly introduction to the famous cat-and-mouse duo.
Africa (2012) DVD Review: Insert Preferred Toto Reference Here
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You’ll bless the rains (and the deserts, and the oceans, and the jungles) down in Africa while watching this gorgeous nature documentary.
She-Wolves: England’s Early Queens DVD Review: Goddesses and Monsters
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An interesting reexamination of the earliest English queens and their vilified roles as the “she-wolves” of history.
The Master (2012) Combo Pack Review: A Good Movie Not a Great One
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It’s well-acted, well-directed, and well-constructed. However, there are enough things that end up being off to limit the quality of the film.
Safety Not Guaranteed Movie Review: Your Mileage May Vary
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If you just want a sort of coming-of-age comedy drama, Safety Not Guaranteed can fill that need for you quite well.
Book Review: Zero Dark Thirty: The Shooting Script Transcends the Finished Product
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If you’re hoping to become a screenwriter, or just enjoy reading a good piece of writing, then grab this.
Special Forces (2011) DVD Review: Worth a Look if You Listen in French
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Not the best of the recent crop of Desert Storm-related flicks, but not the worst either.
On the Road Movie Review: Whither Goest Thou, America, in Thy Shiny Car in the Night?
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Sex and drugs and…jazz in On The Road. And despite all that it’s still a little tame.
The Descendants (2011) Movie Review: All the Award Acclaim Seems Odd
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A pretty good movie, but it doesn’t really rise above that.
The Avengers (2012) Movie Review: A Good Action Movie
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Who would have thought that bringing together a bunch of popular characters in one movie and handing the reins to a cult hero would yield such positive results?
2013 Oscar-Nominated Live Action Shorts Review: From Mediocrity to Absolute Perfection
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Need some help for your Oscar pool?
The Artist Movie Review: A Good Film, but Best Picture Worthy?
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The way they decided to make the film can’t help but make it feel somewhat hollow.
Meskada Movie Review: Small Town Crime Drama with Less Punch Than It Could Have Had
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Detective Noah Cordin goes to investigate the murder of a young boy and winds up returning to his home town – not that he’s all that welcome.
Three Stars DVD Review: A Pretty Good Documentary
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The CliffsNotes version of being an elite chef with a three-star restaurant.
2013 Oscar-Nominated Animated Shorts Review: Davids vs. Goliaths
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Animation can do anything quite literally.
Boris Karloff Triple Feature DVD Review: Pleases Die-Hard Fans
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Karloff is more than make-up in three interesting movies from Warner Archive Collection.
Jeff, Who Lives at Home Movie Review: A Well-done Emotional Film About a Family
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It is funny on the occasion, but it is also genuinely emotionally engaging as well.
Agatha Christie’s Poirot and Marple Fan Favorites Collection DVD Review: Super Tales of Super Sleuths
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It serves as an excellent introduction to the author’s two most popular creations: Hercule Poirot and Miss Jane Marple.
Doctor Zhivago (2002) DVD Review: Decidedly Less Than Epic
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This television miniseries adaptation ultimately suffers in comparison to both the original novel and David Lean’s 1965 film version.
Hanna-Barbera and Rankin/Bass Christmas Collections Review: A Belated Animated Christmas
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Not as well-known as their more ubiquitous counterparts, they are (with two exceptions) entertaining additions to your yearly holiday viewing.
The Impossible (2012) Movie Review: Impossible to Sit Through
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A story meant to be heartfelt only frustrates with its all-white cast and manipulative storytelling.
Inglourious Basterds Movie Review: Liquid Modernity and Alternate History
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You’ve never seen World War II quite like this before.
Book Review: If You Like Quentin Tarantino… by Katherine Rife
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Rife’s book is an excellent reference for those new fans who can’t get enough of Quentin Tarantino.
The Flying House Project DVD Review: A Travesty of Animated Proportions
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Animator Bill Plympton’s ill-conceived “revitalization” of a Winsor McCay classic is a slap in the face to McCay’s legacy.
Butter (2012) DVD Review: Destiny Carves a Smooth Path
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A satire of the American Heartland that also offers an emotional story about acceptance.
Killer Joe Movie Review: Gritty and Deep Fried
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Star Matthew McConaughey gives a frightening performance in a film that tests your will.