Superbad is amazingly funny, despite its excess of dick jokes. Or maybe because of them. Either way, this film is a winner.
The latest Bourne flick is the most entertaining of the trilogy, and the most solid. Damon is reliable, and the action is intense.
Tales From the Crypt is about as scary as a televangelist (though the Crypt Keeper has notably worse hair, though better morals), but Season Six suffers from lackluster scripts and shows the series’ age.
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The latest Harry Potter is heavy on talk and light on excitement. What once was mysterious has now become mundane.
The latest Stephen King adaptation starts out well, but gets mired by its own lackluster script and direction.
Transformers is everyone’s favourite summer movie. But guess what? Your cranky, resident film critic didn’t think much of it. Big surprise.
I had my first meeting at Sony the other day. It was a typical lunch meeting in the sense that not a lot was discussed about specific projects, but under the surface, boiling like a cauldron, was a battlefield of wits and egos. And not like normal egos. I’m talking movie executive egos, which aren’t [...]
What could have been a lean movie with a brisk plot turns laboriously complex, making this anticipated third movie a letdown.
A movie review of Hot Fuzz, the film starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, directed by Edgar Wright.