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Cloverfield brings chaos and terror in one of the most memorable American monster films in some time.
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Cloverfield brings chaos and terror in one of the most memorable American monster films in some time.
Offering an iconic lead, a bag filled with various villains and a classic Western structure, Gunsmoke manages to entertain more than 50 years after it first aired.
Young Indiana Jones is back for more pieced together adventures courtesy of George Lucas and his eye for altering. Although more exciting than the show’s first volume, this second DVD[…]
Normally senior year is about proms, homecoming and first loves. Throw in a part-time job, college applications and a car accident and you’d have more than enough material for a[…]
With a sweeping look, lots of emotion, a classic hero, occasionally corny dialogue and forced romances, Braveheart is a flawed classic.
Despite its reliance on a single character with a single act, Happy Days is still a fun show from a simple era in television history.
Catching up with Ms. DeFazio and Ms. Feeney after all these years had its awkward moments. More interestingly is watching it and seeing just how much television comedies have changed in the last 25 years.
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While there are times of moderate amusement, Shrek the Third offers few surprises. It seems as though perhaps the creators have found their stride and are calling it in more than going out on a limb.
It’s a simple comedy that tries to be nothing but. At times it is simple hilarity, other times it’s a little too “Napoleon Dynamite” for its own good.
The opening credits of Twin Peaks play to gentle music overlaying images of a saw mill in action. The camera zooms into the saw blade being sharpened. This picture symbolizes[…]