Reviews

  • Review: Cop Out

    In Cop Out, for the first time, Kevin Smith takes on a script for hire. In place of Jay, Silent Bob, his other stock View…

  • Review: The Crazies

    In some regards, Breck Eisner’s new film The Crazies is the horror genre’s The Hurt Locker. What exactly do I mean by that boldly nonsensical…

  • Review: The Ghost Writer

    Roman Polanski’s newest film finds the infamous director mining familiar territory. This is a welcome return. Like Scorsese and the gangster film or Fincher tackling…

  • Foreign Objects: Kamikaze Girls (Japan)

    Foreign Objects travels the world of international cinema each week to look for films worth visiting. So renew your passport and get your shots, because…

  • Lost: The Final Season — ‘Lighthouse’ Video Blog and Review

    Every week through the epic final season of ABC’s Lost, we are bringing you into the common area of Reject HQ. There, as they have…

  • Review: The Secret of Kells

    Understanding the struggle of youth is a difficult one – especially for filmmakers, who are mostly adults and, as such, have lost sight on what…

  • Review: Blood Done Sign My Name

    An earnest, studiously straightforward message movie, Jeb Stuart’s Blood Done Sign My Name tries to get by on the strength of its performances and the…

  • Review: Shutter Island

    Expecting a quality film from Martin Scorsese is like expecting to get wet in the rain. It’s the anticipation of the inevitable with the director…

  • Foreign Objects: Red Riding 1983 (UK)

    Foreign Objects travels the world of international cinema each week to look for films worth visiting. So renew your passport and get your shots, because…

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