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Monthly Oscar Predictions-October
As the lovely month of October draws to a close, It’s time to look back on some of the films released. It’s needless to say that October has been the bearer for plenty of attention deserving movies. With the Academy Awards coming in just a few months, I’ll be interested to see which movies make [...]
Full StoryDragonball Evolution Review
Ugh… Let’s get one thing straight before we talk about this. Anybody who walks into a local McDonalds expecting horde cuisine is in for a very unpleasant turn of events. The same thing goes here. So that being said, Yes, “Dragonball Evolution” is bad in every sense of the word. We all had a feeling this would happen. The question, however, was how much was it going to suck?
Full StoryCharlie Bartlett Review
Charlie Bartlett, performed by Anton Yelchin (Alpha Dog) was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. Hyper-intelligent and musically gifted, his bedroom wall is decorated with countless framed letters from all the private high schools that have expelled him. His adoring but almost permanently medicated mother finds herself at a bit of a loss, especially since Charlie’s Dad is not around.
Full Story"Watchmen" Review
The world looked up and shouted “Save us!” and they delivered “The Watchmen.” The day of the caped crusader reigns again in the latest superhero film. “The Watchmen” was based originally off the graphic novel, written by Alan Moore and David Gibbons in the 1980’s. The screenplay for the film was very closely written in accordance with the novel.
Full StoryA Haunting in the Theaters
Slamming doors, terrifying apparitions and one horrific story. On Friday, March 27, the film “The Haunting in Connecticut” opened in theaters. Loosely based around a television documentary, “A Haunting in Connecticut,” released in 2002, the film was a roller-coaster ride for all those who dared to watch it.
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