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Drive Angry 3D
Published: 05/18/2012 by Austin.Takahashi in Movies
“Drive Angry” is a grindhouse movie about fast cars, killer coins, mutilated bodies, bullet holes, bad accents, human sacrifices, Satan, Satan’s worshippers, Satan’s Accountant, and a few conversations about slitting the throat
The Pirates! Band of Misfits
Published: 05/18/2012 by Leonard Maltin in Movies
I’m a sucker for Aardman Animations’ films, and have been ever since I first set eyes on Nick Park’s unforgettable short Creature Comforts more than twenty years ago.
Every Breath U Take
Published: 05/18/2012 by Philbert Ortiz Dy in Movies
Every Breath U Take is a little different from most Star Cinema productions. A regular Star Cinema film has a serious, almost tragic romantic center that’s lightened up around the edges by wacky side characters.
The Bank Job
Published: 05/14/2012 by John Cairns in Movies
Let me start out my review by saying this: usually I am a big sucker for flicks that have (a) heists, (b) spies, (c) hot-looking women (d) violence, and (e) a retro feel.
The Mommy Returns
Published: 05/14/2012 by Philbert Ortiz Dy in Movies
The Mommy Returns asks that audiences care about the plight of a bunch of truly awful people.
Dark Shadows
Published: 05/14/2012 by Leonard Maltin in Movies
It makes sense that for Johnny Depp and director Tim Burton to get in on the current vampire craze, they’d have to approach it with a sense of humor.
Death at a Funeral
Published: 05/08/2012 in Movies
If you've seen Frank Oz's 2007 British comedy, it feels rather pointless to watch this almost word-for-word remake. Sure, the setting is different, but the uneven mixture of slapstick and sentiment are still here, so newcomers might find it diverting
Men in Black III
Published: 05/08/2012 by Sandy Schaefer in Movies
Columbia Pictures officially kicked off the marketing blitz for its Summer 2012 3D sequel, Men in Black III, with a pair of letter-based posters that featured the familiar silhouettes of Agent J (Will Smith) and K (Tommy Lee Jones).
There Be Dragons
Published: 05/07/2012 by Jed and Vit Labels in Movies
In olden times, when people didn't know much about the world, they labeled their maps of unknown or dangerous places with the phrase "here be dragons".












