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Movie Review for Vanishing on 7th Street
When it comes to making a scary movie, writers and directors typically choose to go one of two directions: horror or terror. Horror is putting the monster or killer right in your face and showing off their gruesome skills, replete with blood and guts. Terror, however, keeps what you fear in the
BBC - Music - Review of Slow Club - Paradise
A snapshot of Slow Club's singularly impressive songwriting ability.
The Saint - The Early Episodes, Set 1 | PopMatters Television Review
The Saint - The Early Episodes, Set 1 review by Marco Lanzagorta - Such righteousness could have easily overwhelmed another TV series, but Roger Moore's charisma saves the day. PopMatters . . . the magazine of global culture.
Review: Sketch Club — Apple Gazette: Apple News
Drawing apps are a dime a dozen, but what really sets a great art app apart is when it makes creating beautiful, sophisticated drawings significantly easier. Sketch Club is just such an app, and it’s probably my favorite piece of drawing software for iOS. On the surface, Sketch Club might
First Love, Second Chance
If a marketable concept could ever trump execution, it's "First Love, Second Chance," a TV Land series that resonates mostly because the channel's boomer audience can easily putty-in the gaps.
Movie Review for Jane Eyre (2011) - CinemaBlend.com
To bring something new and accessible to <I>Jane Eyre</I>, director Cary Fukunaga simply engrosses himself and his actors in the cloaked gloom of the era, stirring up the passion and life that's been there all along in Charlotte Bronte's story. His <I>Jane Eyre</I> feels unmistakably of another
Movie Review for Source Code - CinemaBlend.com
It's a big and twisty sci-fi film that unfortunately only unravels from there. Director Duncan Jones, without the meticulous production design and skilled acting that so distinguished his debut feature <I>Moon</I>, has chosen a bear of a script for his follow-up, littered with giant logical leaps
Movie Review for Unknown
Sadly for all of us, <I>Unknown</I> is not a wild, violent fantasy like <I>Taken</I>, more of a <I>Bourne Supremacy</I> knockoff, in which a man with memory problems wanders around Berlin demanding some answers, dammit. For all that it crowds the frame with actors you love-- Diane Kruger, Aidan
Drive Angry 3D Movie Review
At moments it's a good kind of mess, being that it's probably the only movie bold enough to have both William Fichtner playing Satan's accountant in a sharp suit and Amber Heard in a pair of barely-there cutoffs driving a '69 Dodge Charger while singing "Fuck The Pain Away" by Peaches. Both of
Movie Review for Cedar Rapids
We can t all live on Broadway and Tim Lippe is one of those contended millions who never wants to. The great thing about <I>Cedar Rapids</I> is that the part of him which doesn t mind staying home and not only being happy with that, but finding nobility in it, isn t going to change, even as a
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