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A 90-minute collection of clever and frank dialogue about sex and relationships.
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A 90-minute collection of clever and frank dialogue about sex and relationships.
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.
Has the feeling of a breathing issue of National Geographic as told threw the words of George Steinbeck and through the brush of Norman Rockwell.
This is a movie that lends a voice to a good chunk of the youth population. It’s a voice that just wants to be heard. Is that too much to ask?
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.
Once destiny is introduced into the story it deflates any sense of suspense.
Captures the awkwardness of adolescence like few films have.
A fascinating and often spot-on look at the dark world of gambling addiction.
Pump Up the Volume is the kind of movie that hits home. It touches on real emotions and is a reminder of just how darn awkward it is to be a young adult.
With more laughs than frights, it’s tough not to have at least a little fun in all of its natural badness.