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Anonymous
John Delia | 
I hope the film Anonymous is true because as being a former Theatre (plays) critic it has always intrigued me if William Shakespeare did or didn't write his sonnets and plays.  So, being the kind...
Full Review  | Grade: A

J. Edgar
John Delia | 
The interesting and historical J. Edgar has reached local movie theatres with very good performances by Leonardo DiCaprio, Naomi Watts and Judi Dench.  The film has a few flaws, but it do...
Full Review  | Grade: C

Tower Heist
Chris Rebholz | 
Rush Hour's Brett Ratner returns to direct Tower Heist, a lighthearted film with an impressive ensemble cast. Stiller plays the lead Josh, a workaholic manger of ‘The Tower'; a set of e...
Full Review  | Grade: B

A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas
John Delia | 
Definitely a man flick A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas follows up on the other two outings with a lot of eye candy and sex, but the gals will get an eye full too. You do not have to have seen t...
Full Review  | Grade: A

In Time
Chris Rebholz | 
Writer/director Andrew Niccol's films make you pause and require some smart thinking. His film Gattaca, which he wrote, was also his first directing debut and a favorite of some sci-fi fans. Next came...
Full Review  | Grade: B

The Rum Diary
John Delia | 
A testy screenplay that turns conventional upside down becomes an enjoyable madcap adventure with Johnny Depp's ‘intoxicating' performance.  The daring filmmaking that takes a chanc...
Full Review  | Grade: B

Puss in Boots
Marco Chacon | 
In the original story, Puss is a pretty arrogant cat.  He is not much of a sword-fighter, but is very smart as well as smartly dressed.  In Shrek, he is Antonio Bandaras, and he is a...
Full Review  | Grade: C

The Three Musketeers
Chris Rebholz | 
It is beyond amazing at how easily someone can take a classic tale and turn it into something unentertaining. What was once an epic tale has been watered down for the sake of the 3D craze and instead...
Full Review  | Grade: D

The Thing
John Delia | 
Fans of the film The Thing beware; even though the movie takes you back to the Norwegian outpost providing a beginning to John Carpenter's 1982 film with the same title, it may as well hav...
Full Review  | Grade: B

Footloose
Nathan M Rose | 
Back in 1984, a small film, featuring Kevin Bacon, emerged on the silver screen – it was entitled, Footloose. The film went on to have moderate box office success, spawn a few hit single...
Full Review  | Grade: C

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