Cinema Sentries

Cinema Sentries

On Her Majesty’s Secret Service Movie Review: The Name’s Lazenby, George Lazenby

It’s Bond like you’ve never seen him before: that awkward transitional boyfriend.

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The Bourne Identity (2002) Movie Review: Nobody Does The Right Thing

If you were to wake up floating in the ocean with two bullet wounds in your back, who would you like to be?

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Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell DVD Review: The Character’s Cinematic Swan Song

A delightful (albeit admittedly minor) comedy.

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Down by Law Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: A Louisiana Prison Break that Transcends Genre

Jim Jarmusch’s third feature film is nothing short of extraordinary.

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Cosmopolis Movie Review: A World Full of Fear, Faithlessness, and Doubt

Looking for truth, love, and a better exchange rate on the Won in a stretch limo.

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Deadgirl (2008) Movie Review: Bad Things Happen in the Basement

Welcome to the basement where the dead things live and where gothic horror subject matter makes a welcome return.

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New Year’s Evil DVD Review: Exactly What You Think It Is

Thankfully, it doesn’t take itself too seriously.

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From Russia with Love Movie Review: Checkmate on the Orient Express

In terms of its importance to the franchise, it’s significant in several ways.

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Stone (2010) Movie Review: Complex and Intriguing

Just because you’re not doing wrong doesn’t mean you’re doing right.

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Occupation: Fighter Movie Review: The Story of a Contender

An inspirational, though not completely objective, look at one man’s dedication to mixed martial arts.

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Six Pack Annie DVD Review: Southern Fried and Scantily Clad

More double entendres than in the entire eight-year run of Three’s Company.

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Transformers: Prime: One Shall Stand DVD Review: The Good Outweighs the Mediocre

Not a strong thumbs-up, but it is definitely a solid one.

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TR!CK2TER: Bringing Options to San Diego During Comic-Con

An interview with Anita Coulter about TR!CKSTER and the art of setting up shop.

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Zombieland Movie Review: Remember the Rules and You’ll Be Fine

Comedy and horror don’t always mix, but when you get the alchemy right it’s really gory good fun.

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Almost Kings DVD Review: Almost a Good Movie

It does a little too much telling.

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The Ledge Movie Review: A Lot of Hard Talk and Not a Lot of Follow-through

Sometimes a kammerspielfilm shoots itself in the foot and that’s the problem with The Ledge in a nutshell.

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Too Big To Fail DVD Review: Too Good to Miss

An outstanding HBO film about the recent U.S. financial meltdown.

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John Carter Blu-ray Review: Delivers as a Roaring Space-Aged Hoot

In its genre, John Carter gives you exactly what you’re expecting to see.

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Cheri (2009) Movie Review: La Belle Epoque Decadence and Restrained Love

The aging courtesan and her young gentleman companion are not in love, they merely have a mutually beneficial arrangement.

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Teen Wolf: Season 1 DVD Review: Color Me Surprised and Count Me as a Fan

It’s not simply the shiniest turd in the punchbowl of MTV Original Programming; it’s a quality show!

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Doctor Who: Dragonfire DVD Review: Trapped in the 1980s

It didn’t light any fires for this reviewer.

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Chronicle (2012) DVD Review: Rebel Without a Costume

Like a 1960’s Spider-Man comic with all of the angst and none of the spandex.

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Doctor Who: Nightmare of Eden DVD Review: Drugs Are Bad, M’Kay

If CSI: Pigs in Space was an actual television program, it might look a bit like this.

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G.I. Joe: Renegades: Season 1, Volume 1 DVD Review: All Set Up with No Payoff

Knowing is half the battle, but not knowing is a far greater victory.

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Outlaw (2007) Movie Review: Vigilante Violence Without Narrative Conviction

Sometimes it’s not enough to want revenge and justice, you have to have a plot too.

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Jess + Moss DVD Review: Delivers in a Very Roundabout Way

It exists somewhere between generic indie and art/experimental film.

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Tiny Furniture Criterion Collection DVD Review: Lena Dunham’s Semi-Autobiographical Micro-Budget Mumblecore

Believe the hype: The acclaimed 2010 feature from the writer/director/star of HBO’s “Girls” brings early Woody Allen to mind.

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Immortals Blu-ray Review: Both a Must-See and Not Worth the Price of a Rental

Remember when the Blonde Ambition tour made a pitstop in Bosch’s depiction of Hell?

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Book Review: Conan Volume 11: Road of Kings: By Crom! Roy Thomas Delivers

A solidly crafted and accessible entry point for those unfamiliar with Robert E. Howard’s most famous creation.

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Sesame Street: Singing with the Stars DVD Review: Sure to Capture the Hearts of Both Parents and Children

A star-studded songfest. And if you’re not careful, you might just learn something.

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The Organizer Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Relevant in Today’s Political Climate

A worthwhile addition to any film lover’s collection.

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Thirst (2009) Movie Review: Korean Gothic Horror And Blood Disease

Korean Gothic horror underpinned by psychological drama and literary Naturalism.

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Shazzan: The Complete Series DVD Review: Rather Repetitive

If Mystery Science Theater ever featured cartoons, Shazzan would be a perfect pick.

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Book Review: Flash Gordon Comic Book Archives Volume 5

Not the best Flash Gordon collection, but worthy of its place on a collector’s bookshelf.

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Pray for Death DVD Review: Recalls the Heyday of the Ninja

Sho Kosugi redefines revenge in this martial arts classic!

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Hellacious Acres: The Case of John Glass DVD Review: Occasionally Impressive but Ultimately Uneven and Boring

There always seemed to either be something missing or an abundance of effects and tricks intended to cover up a sparse plot.

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Surviving Progress Movie Review: A Wake-Up Call About the Progress Trap

Could be aptly re-titled Surviving Greed.

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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011) Blu-ray Review: A Scintillating Espionage Thriller

Paranoia, insecurity, and Cold War espionage, all wrapped up in a beautifully drab 1970’s package.

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Sinners and Saints (2010) Movie Review: What Was I Thinking?

You’re supposed to be laughing with the sinners instead of crying with the saints, not just laughing at the plot line.

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Ann Arbor Film Festival 2012 Review: Palaces of Pity and THX 1138

Films that don’t quite fit anywhere else.

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