John Carter had good intentions but never really came through. Kids won’t love this because of the adult story lines and adults will become bored with the huge plot holes and the lack of chemistry between the actors.
John Carter had good intentions but never really came through. Kids won’t love this because of the adult story lines and adults will become bored with the huge plot holes and the lack of chemistry between the actors.
Final Destination 5 offers more of the same as what has been offered before in the franchise. If you like good kills, no plot or thought process, then this might be right up your alley! Otherwise, check out our review to see if this is the film for you.
The Resident has potential, but it never really lives up to the high level of creepy that I was hoping for. There are so many dull spots that the good stuff almost pales in comparison to the nothingness that fills the spots in between.
For a movie based on a video game, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time is full of heart-pounding action, but because it is a movie based on a video game there are plenty of moments full of cheese. This means it is a fun flick, not to be taken too seriously. To find out more, check out this review.
The Last Song suffers from weak performances and a predictable plot. It’s not the worst movie you’ll ever see, but unless you’re a Miley Cyrus fan you might think it is while you’re trying to sit through it.
When in Rome is one of the best reasons in recent years that I can think of as to why romcom movies should be removed from society and burned. How two good actors could end up in this crap is beyond my scope of understanding. All I know is if my reputation was attached to this I don’t know if I could leave my house for a while.
Tim Burton’s version of Alice in Wonderland is nothing short of a visual masterpiece. Filled with Burton’s signature gloom and doom and mixed with the beautiful elements of fantasy found in this classic tale, Burton managed to create one of the most impressive Alice in Wonderland adaptations of all time.
The Joneses had a limited theatrical release this April. I had the chance to screen the movie, thanks to Fox. The film, which stars David Duchovny and Demi Moore has a lot to say, but doesn’t always succeed in the ways you’d expect.
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