Reviews

  • Gutterballs

    Canada! Say what? Canada not only produces imaginary girlfriends, sands saturated with oil, and great comedic actors like John Candy and Michael J. Fox but…

  • TV Review: Entourage 5.5 – Tree Trippers

    After realizing that Vince may be prevented from starring in Smoke Jumpers due to bad blood with a studio head, he has to seriously consider an offer to star in a reboot of the Benji franchise.

  • TV Review: Californication 2.2 – The Great Ashby

    Hank finds himself in jail after assaulting a mouthy police officer. Karen, still upset at Hank for his accident at the party, refuses to bail him out.

  • Review: Blindness

    Lets face it, not every film can be a winner, no matter how badly you want it to be good. This particular theory was one that I was reminded of this week as I screened Fernando Meirelles’ latest film Blindness.

  • Review: Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist

    We all knew it was coming. In fact, there was no denying that the phrase “this year’s Juno” would get thrown around here and there. The question is: does Nick and Norah fit the bill?

  • Review: In Regards to Your Movie, ‘Religulous’

    To Whom it May Concern: I doubt I’m the first to break it to you, but your film is only going to appeal to one group of people. According to your facts and figures, that group of people comprises 16% of the population.

  • The Fall

    I can’t really nail down exactly which country is behind this week’s film, The Fall. IMDB lists it as an India/UK/US co-production, filming occurred in…

  • Review: In Regards to Your Movie, ‘Nights in Rodanthe’

    Due to the way he was affected by his screening of Nights in Rodanthe, Cole Abaius has decided to forego the standard review format. Instead, he will review the film in the form of an open letter to the filmmakers.

  • TV Review: Sons of Anarchy 1.4 – Patch Over

    The club travels to Nevada to store arms with a brother club The Devil’s Tribe. When the Mayans pose a threat, Clay decides to “patch-over” the tribe, making them an official SOA charter.

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