Reviews

  • Review: The Karate Kid (2010)

    Alienation is a part of growing up. At some point, we’re ripped from the warm pile of indistinguishable other humans, handed arbitrary distinctions, and made…

  • Review: Agora

    It’s possible to admire the grand, sweeping ambitions poured into the production of Agora without having much use for the movie itself. Alejandro Amenábar delves…

  • Review: Exam

    The first day of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, I was told there was one film I was not to miss – Exam, a…

  • Review: Marmaduke

    We seem to have entered an age where the lazy joke is looked down upon with disappointment and despair. No longer is it safe to…

  • Review: Get Him To the Greek

    Let’s just get this out of the way right now. Get Him To the Greek is almost kind of but not really a partial sequel…

  • Review: Splice

    Science Fiction is not my preferred genre. Automatically a few doubts about this review and my ability to deliver unbiased analysis should be crawling around…

  • Foreign Objects: Heartless (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…

  • Review: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

    If director Mike Newell were to take a rapper name, it should be ‘Money Shot’ Mike. For over the years, he has been developing the…

  • Review: Sex and the City 2

    When one is knowingly speaking to an audience mostly composed of males, sometimes it seems that uttering anything remotely positive about the Sex and the…

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