Reviews

  • Review: Saw VI

    Last year, I wrote a rather scathing review of Saw V because, well, because it was an awful movie that sticks out like a sore…

  • Foreign Objects: The Baader Meinhof Complex (Germany)

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

  • Review: The Tournament

    The ideal action film contains more than just kick ass combat and carnage… it should also have a smart script and characters that make us…

  • Review: Black Dynamite

    Black Dynamite’s the latest in a long line of mean mother bleepers, stretching back to Sweetback, Shaft and the other legendary blaxploitation characters of that…

  • Review: ‘Law Abiding Citizen’ Takes Action, Forgets Logic

    Law Abiding Citizen is a well-directed, entertaining movie that suffers from one unfortunate affliction: It makes absolutely no sense. There’s a certain amount of suspension…

  • Review: The Stepfather

    As if by magic, The Stepfather is almost exactly like the outward persona of its main character – it’s likable, good, and mostly knows what…

  • Review: Law Abiding Citizen

    The opening shot of Law Abiding Citizen swirls around the statue of William Penn, one of the most well-known pacifist thinkers of early American history,…

  • Review: Krabat

    German cinema seems to be undergoing somewhat of a revival in recent years. Some may disagree (but some aren’t writing this review), but if you…

  • Fantastic Fest Review: Dirty Mind

    Dirty Mind opens with a simple conceit of our reality – that the most complex of human experience can be traced back to simple chemical…