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Seann William Scott looks to expand a couple of lines beyond Stifler in this indie comedy.
Kicking, punching and a whole lot of flair, that’s Yuen Woo Ping’s True Legend, the final film with David Carradine.
Blood-thirsty sharks, scantily-clad girls and 3D gimmicks – sounds like an end-of-summer movie to me.
An intimate and revealing portrait shot over two years, The Weird World of Blowfly examines Clarence Reid’s personal and professional contradictions, explores his legacy and celebrates his musical and cultural significance as a rap and soul music legend.
The Whistleblower stars Rachel Weisz as a United Nations peacekeeper who discovers that folks in suits are up to no good.
One of the worst family films I’ve seen since another animated adaptation: Garfield. Talking bears aside, the film lacks logic, energy and, most of all, fun.
Blake Edwards proves that he was a more diverse filmmaker than perhaps he is given credit for. Sure, he can still whip out the laughs like few other directors could, but there’s a lot more substance here as well showing a deeper mind at work.
Although not wholly entertaining from a cinematic perspective, Finishing School still a fun watch when you take its age and subversive attitude into consideration.