Christmas · Films: S · Reviews: S
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians
Like a car accident unfolding before your eyes, it’s impossible to look away even if only to see how just bad it can get.
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Christmas · Films: S · Reviews: S
Like a car accident unfolding before your eyes, it’s impossible to look away even if only to see how just bad it can get.
Films: S · Reviews: S · Surfing Movies
Step Into Liquid is not only about passion, it demonstrates it through a deep and loving knowledge and respect for the subject matter.
There’s a ton of interesting background material lurking beneath these characters. It looks like a case of someone perhaps simply picking the wrong story to tell with them.
Films: S · Reviews: S · Sucky Sequels
Like any gimmick, once the initial intrigue of the 3-D has been satiated you’re left looking at Game Over like you would with any other. And once you start looking at [it] like any other film you quickly realize it’s boring.
Spellbound might follow eight juniors as they try to become champions, but director Jeffrey Blitz is really documenting the American Dream in action.
Although it’s been a long time since 1918, there are still lessons to be learned from Shoulder Arms.
Thank you Neil LaBute, you bastard. If only there were more like you to challenging us to look a little deeper in the mirror everyday.
I can’t get over the complete reliance on fate even if it is what the movie is all about.
While Solondz tries and tries hard, Storytelling fails to provide much more insight than the inside column of a torn book jacket.
Shyamalan has done it again. He’s taken a well-used genre, the alien invasion, and given it a spin that focuses on the human psyche rather than the surrounding events.