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Sling Blade
Roger Longenbach | 
Sling Blade tells the story of a mentally challenged man that has spent most of his life in a state hospital, after he killed his mother and her lover with a "sling blade". After b...
Full Review  | Grade: A

The Waterboy
Roger Longenbach | 
Coming out on August 4, 2009, is one of Adam Sandler's best movies during the peak of his career (around the time of Happy Gilmore): The Waterboy.  It follows Adam Sandler, who is playing Bobby B...
Full Review  | Grade: B


Inkheart
Nathan M Rose | 
On January 23, 2009, a movie called Inkheart which was based on the top-selling novel by Cornelia Funke burst its way onto unsuspecting audiences and now comes to Warner Bros Blu-ray this June....
Full Review  | Grade: B

Confessions of a Shopaholic
Nathan M Rose | 
During the winter "dead movie months", Jerry Brucheimer and Touchstone pictures released a little publicized film, entitled Confessions of a Shopaholic.  Now on June 23, 2009, Walt Disn...
Full Review  | Grade: B


Sin City
Marco Chacon | 
Frank Miller's "film noir" graphic novel series, riffs off the 'black, white, and [read] all over' joke.  In this case, it is a gritty crime drama that is done in black and white and ha...
Full Review  | Grade: B

The Matrix
Nathan M Rose | 
Every couple of years a movie comes along that defines a generation of films.  In 1999, that film was, The Matrix.  Now, ten years later, the film that defined a generation makes its way to...
Full Review  | Grade: A

Body of Lies
Nathan M Rose | 
Fiction normally mirrors the truth, and nothing is a truer testament to this statement than the latest political/action thriller from Riddley Scott and Warner Bros, Body of Lies.When C...
Full Review  | Grade: B

A History of Violence
Eric English | 
Introduction: "A History Of Violence" from director David Cronenberg begins not far from where it ends. A disjointed yet unique take on a crime drama, the film is...
Full Review  | Grade: C

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