Author: Neil Miller

  • Eragon

    Every year Hollywood has the propensity to spew forth a few films that we have seen before. Some are carelessly repetitive, and even fewer are…

  • Perfume: The Story of a Murderer

    When you think of perfume, you very rarely think about movies. One reason for this is that the two give you such different sensations. Perfume…

  • The Pursuit of Happyness

    Release Date: December 15, 2006 There was a time in America, long before my time or the time of my parents, when most Americans worked…

  • The Holiday

    Release Date: December 8, 2006 As Ron Burgundy would say, “I am a man! A man who invented the wheel and fire!” And then he…

  • Blood Diamond

    Release Date: December 8, 2006 It takes balls to make a film such as this. Scratch that, it takes some serious bravado to make a…

  • Bobby

    Emilio Estevez puts his writing and directing talents on display with a star filled film about the life and death of Robert F. Kennedy.

  • A Good Year

    Casting Russell Crowe as an insufferable prick is like casting Alec Baldwin as a soul-less asshole, it is frighteningly accurate. And although Crowe doesn’t get to punch anyone in A Good Year, he does get to over-embellish the pomposity of his character, adding to the effect of a later life changing event that would make him a happy go lucky lover boy.

  • Wordplay

    Wordplay is like a great crossword puzzle, intelligently crafted and captivating. It seems fitting, then, that the entire purpose of the film is to bring to life the world of crossword puzzles, and the dedicated puzzle solvers who are addicted to them.

  • Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan

    Borat came to the U.S. and A to make a movie-film. He wanted to learn about the “greatest country in the world” and make a documentary to benefit his homeland of Kazakhstan. The result? To say the least, a film that shows off how not so great America is; and a man, Sacha Baron Cohen, who has quite possibly exposed himself as the funniest man on the planet.

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