Book Review: Dracula Cha Cha Cha
DRACULA CHA CHA CHA and AQUARIUS are mildly entertaining supernatural murder mysteries, but don’t possess the swiftly moving narrative as their predecessors.
Read MoreDRACULA CHA CHA CHA and AQUARIUS are mildly entertaining supernatural murder mysteries, but don’t possess the swiftly moving narrative as their predecessors.
Read MoreIf you’re a big fan of Anderson as a writer, or if you just like old school sci-fi books in the vein of H.G. Wells, then you should read THE MARTIAN WAR.
Read MoreThe action scenes and special effects in RED DAWN are really just loose crap without plot or character development to hold them together.
Read MoreIf you love all things Bond, you should check out THE JAMES BOND OMNIBUS 004.
Read MoreDavid O. Rusell’s SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK follows romcom conventions pretty closely, but despite being lighthearted and predictable, it’s still pleasurable.
Read MoreThe gorgeous cinematography and highly stylized visuals in SKYFALL easily make Bond the most beautiful he’s ever been.
Read MoreA LATE QUARTET seems like a gripping drama. But if I hadn’t been reviewing it, I would have turned off the film halfway through; that’s how bored I was.
Read MoreMy review of Disney’s WRECK-IT RALPH, a a fun, playful romp that lives up to its ambitious attempt to appease video game lovers of all ages.
Read MoreA FLIGHT Review: After 10 years of animated movies, you’d think Zemeckis would be a bit rusty with a live-action R-rated drama. Thankfully he’s not.
Read MoreDespite being almost three hours, CLOUD ATLAS flies by, impressively weaving a tapestry of these six narratives seamlessly together.
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