Supernatural Season Four
One glaring omission from this year's Supernatural is the use of classic rock ‘n roll that has become almost a character on the show.
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Theatrical, Streaming, Physical Media Reviews by Nathan M Rose
Browse reviews written by Nathan M Rose, including critical takes on films, home entertainment releases, and television series.
17 Again
If you are looking for a comedy that the entire family will enjoy, then look no further. You have found it with 17 Again.
Inkheart
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....
The Proposal
2009's summer movie season is now in full swing with its killer robots from the future,
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| Grade: B
Confessions of a Shopaholic
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...
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (Skynet Edition)
There has never been another DVD (and looking like Blu-ray for that matter) that has been released as many times as 1991 smash hit film, Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Now with the release of the...
Terminator Salvation
Since 1984, the Terminator franchise has teased us about the war in the future, the war after Judgment Day. Now in 2009, McG and Warner Bros bring that war to light with Terminator: Salvation &n...
Crank 2: High Voltage
A budding action star, Jason Statham, stared as Chev Chelios in a low budget film entitled Crank in 2006. Set in a surreal world that basically was a cinematic version of the
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| Grade: F
The Matrix
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...
Race to Witch Mountain
For decades, the Disney name has been synonymous with family entertainment. But in recent years, this usually meant younger female audiences that shied away from the young boy audience. &nb...
