How It Should Have Ended
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Last Updated
July 26, 2010

Inception

Every once and awhile I see a film that is both brilliant and entertaining. A film with intricately woven story telling, great acting, and deeply memorable scenes.  I find it fascinating how...Read More>

Eclipse

It is not surprising to me that the best book in the Twilight saga also translated into the best film made to date.  Eclipse is definitely more dynamic, with more action and...Read More>

A Nightmare on Elm Street

The latest re-imagining of an 80s horror film, A Nightmare on Elm Street, definitely scared me.  But you should know, I scare really easily.  The reality of this "new" film is that...Read More>

Shutter Island

I am not a die hard Scorsese fan, but when he gets it right, it's hard to deny his genius.  Shutter Island is an example of that kind of excellence.

Set in 1954,...Read More>

The Wolfman

The Wolfman brings nothing new or terribly unique to the werewolf genre, but still manages to be a decently entertaining and suspenseful movie.

Lawrence (Del Toro) returns home to help find out who...Read More>

The Lovely Bones

The Lovely Bones is one of those novels that just doesn't translate well to film.  I read the book well over five years ago, which is a rather perfect amount of time...Read More>

The Box

The Box is one of those movies that's brimming with ambitious ideas but ends up drowning itself in them. It's sad that a film with so much psychological potential could fall...Read More>

Paranormal Activity

While Paranormal Activity is scary, I wouldn't call it the scariest movie I've ever seen. I would however say it is one of the more disturbing and haunting movies I've ever seen.

Katie...Read More>

Underworld: Rise of the Lycans

Underworld: Rise of the Lycans is the 90 minute version of Lucian's back story. You know, the one you already heard in the original movie. This isn't so much a bad film,...Read More>

Quantam of Solace

Quantum of Solace brings the same gritty Bond character, and action that trades between shaky chaos and poetic beauty. The plot plays as an "in between" story that seems to set up...Read More>

Hellboy II - The Golden Army

Guillermo Del Toro brings his awe inspiring monsters to the second installment of Hellboy. While they are amazing, I'd rather spend twice as much time and money watching a featurette on how...Read More>

Grindhouse

The film that pays homage to the old school B indie, slasher, explotation double feature experience. Packed complete with fake trailers, scratched film, missing reels, and bad audio, this film does...Read More>

Children of Men

Children of Men is one of the most visually stunning movies made in a long time. Director and screenwriter Alfonso Cuaron does a phenomenal job weaving a very serious story and...Read More>

Prestige, The

Christopher Nolan truly confirms his talent as a director and story teller in his latest film, The Prestige. Reuniting yet again with Christian Bale (proving to be a very worthwhile combination),...Read More>

Lady in the Water

M. Night's latest movie Lady in the Water debuted this weekend to very disappointing numbers. I hope this review encourages you to go out and give this beautiful and wildly original...Read More>

Mission: Impossible III

Director and Writer J.J. Abrams brings us the next installment of Mission Impossible, adding more heart and more running to the main character, Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise). Seriously, Cruise does so...Read More>

Silent Hill

Silent Hill is the first video game that I played as an adult. Prior to that, unless you count Tetris, I had not played a game since Super Mario Brothers. ...Read More>

King Kong

Peter Jackson's King Kong is a thrilling masterpiece and a feast for the eyes unlike anything we've seen in a long time. Truly spectacular, this movie is both stunning and soulful...Read More>


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