Reviews

  • Foreign Objects: Hansel & Gretel (South Korea)

    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: No Impact Man

    When New York author Colin Beaven launched the No Impact Man project in 2007, in which he and his family (wife Michelle and 2-year old…

  • Review: Whiteout

    When the trailer for Whiteout first appeared I jumped to the disheartening conclusion that Hollywood had decided to remake The Thing (again), this time with…

  • Review: ‘Sorority Row’ is Bad Fun

    If you get the chance to watch Sorority Row in a sparse theater populated by backward baseball cap-wearing frat boys and college girls whispering about…

  • Foreign Objects: Shinjuku Incident (Hong Kong)

    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: 9

    So far this year we’ve already been blown up, beaten about the head and neck by giant robots and now, if you were wondering whether…

  • Review: Amreeka

    From writer-director Cherien Dabis, Amreeka takes on a loaded subject, strips it of its political ramifications and draws out the common humanity underwriting even the…

  • Review: Gamer

    The latest from Neveldine and Taylor, the brain trust behind the Crank series, Gamer serves as a similarly over-caffeinated mishmash of hyper-kinetic action. Still, it…

  • Review: Extract

    For those of you who have been eagerly awaiting a sequel to Office Space, you can look no further. The characters and story may be…