Archive for February, 2010

  • Vital

    An interesting idea for a movie, but the final product was very mediocre and uninteresting as a whole. There was a perfectly acceptable to slow the film, but it is vital not just a movie you really can gain or interested, and in the end I really didn t really see the point of [...]

  • I Am Legend

    I expected much more of this. It was good for the first half hour or so, but went downhill from there.
    It reached the stage where they wanted to scream at the screen all the time and for me this is only acceptable in the worst slasher movies tiny, not a success like [...]

  • The Purifiers

    Located in Glasgow, Scotland, cleaners is an attempt to emulate Hong Kong martial arts movies from a British perspective. Director Richard Jobson (who enters the movie industry after an unusual career arc saw him spending time in punk band The Skids before becoming a television presenter) trains his cameras on a separate group [...]

  • Lost Highway

    Similar in many respects to Mullholland Drive, but not “quite” as good in my opinion. Even when excellent things!
    It is a story told in a nonlinear abstract about split personalities, dreams, yearning for things to be different than they are. History is not served on a plate and you will not get [...]

  • Interview With The Vampire

    This is a very well thought out interpretation of an absolutely gorgeous book. As is the norm, it is almost impossible to make a book out in terms of scope and ability to fire the imagination, however, Neil Jordan does a fantastic job of recreating the look of the time (at least as we [...]

  • Creepshow

    Two macabre masters - writer Stephen King and director George A. Romero - conjure up five shocking yarns, each a virtuoso exercise in the vampires-and gags style of classic ’50s horror comics.
    A murdered man emerges from the tomb of Father’s Day cake. They exude a meteor makes it all … grow.
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