The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3

I'm usually not a huge fan of remakes, but this year's crop of movies have turned out a couple of good ones. The first movie, which we'll try to get reviewed for you, is Star Trek. Technically ST isn't a remake, but it's a major reboot for a sacred series. The other remake this year was Tony Scott's The Taking of Pelham 123.  Scott certainly got the right actors, but did the movie outshine or look...[Read More]

Ice Age Dawn Of The Dinosaurs

Yes!!! The third time around the glacier and it's still funny.

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York

So at what point would/should you call child services?

Whatever Works

Woody Allen returns with his perfect twin, Larry David.

Blood: The Last Vampire

I can definitely see where the film got its name.

The Proposal

Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds give hilarious performances in the genuinely funny romantic comedy The Proposal.

Natural Born Killers – The Director’s Cut

If you were lucky enough to be of age in the mid 90s, then there's a great possibility you experienced Natural Born Killers the first time around.  With so much hype surrounding the movie and its violence, the movie simply exploded onto the scene with no apologies. Now Warner Brothers has taken this brutal film and transferred it to HD.  How did it do? Check it out below.

Snakes On A Plane

Do you remember getting a phone call from Samuel L. Jackson in 2006 to help promote Snakes On A Plane? The applet used on the Snakes website to promote the movie allowed a friend to put in your name, hobbies, and phone number and a scripted program would use pre-recorded lines from Samuel L. himself to invite you to watch the film. It was a great marketing move and that helped spur on the tremendo...[Read More]

Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

Warner Brothers I love you for this.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

I know I'm going to get killed for this, but the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre didn't thrill me, scare me or entertain me one bit. It's nice how things change over the years.

Wolf

I'm under a strong belief that if James Spader shows up in your film you better prepare for a box office bomb (sans Stargate).

Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein

They should have talked to Stephen King before making this; he could have warned them about book to movie translation issues.