THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM The third time’s the charm with The Bourne Ultimatum, the best in the series of films based on the popular novels by the late Robert Ludlum. While […]
Film Reviews
Langerado: Not too big, not too small
If you missed Langerado this year, I’m here to tell you about it so when March comes around next year you won’t be angry because you missed out on three […]
Featured Review: Pan’s Labyrinth
Pan’s Labyrinth Let’s make this clear from the start: Pan’s Labyrinth is not one for the kiddies. Mexican writer-director Guillermo del Toro’s R-rated adventure is packed with disturbing images, political […]
Dont look back in anger
The best and worst of the 2006 film season
Featured Review: Good Shepherd
The Good Shepherd A fictionalized look at the creation of the Central Intelligence Agency, this is an unlikely candidate to enjoy a wide release during Christmas week. It’s methodical in […]
Featured review: Dreamgirls
Dreamgirls Jennifer Hudson couldn’t even make it to the top on American Idol — what could she possibly bring to the big screen? If Dreamgirls is any indication, plenty. Delivering […]
Jesus Camp
Becky Fischer is a Missouri pastor who runs a summer camp in which children roughly between the ages of 6 and 12 are trained to be soldiers for God. […]
Featured Review: Apocalypto
APOCALYPTO Flush from making gazillions from The Passion of the Christ, Mel Gibson used his clout to create a film that under any other circumstances would have been laughed right […]
Review: Deck the Halls
DECK THE HALLS Christmas may bring out the best in most people, but what is it about the holiday that brings out the worst in Hollywood filmmakers? And now here […]
Featured Review: Casino Royale
After a typically exciting pre-credits sequence, Casino Royale — like almost all James Bond films before it — employs the tried-and-true image guaranteed to raise the pulses of Bond fans […]
Featured Review
STRANGER THAN FICTION Stranger Than Fiction has been promoted as offering a different kind of Will Ferrell just as The Truman Show was pushed as offering a different kind of […]
Featured Review: The Prestige
The prestige Back in 1944, Universal Pictures decided that the best way to advertise its monster mash House of Frankenstein was by simply trumpeting the picture’s all-star lineup on the […]
