No Country for Old Men is as exceptional a mix of two creative talents- the Coen brothers, Joel and Ethan Coen, and author Cormac McCarthy (recent winner of the Pulitzer for The Road, his own masterpiece) as on... read full review
pro: cell-shading in racing form great graphics awesome game play not a gran turismo con: no online play sort of difficult control(drift style) till you get use to it read full review
This movie surprised me how entertaining it was. It's simple like most other mismatched buddy-flicks but this movie has a certain bit of extra, which not in the least thanks to its fine solid cast. ... read full review
I expected bloody senselessness and instead saw a film laden with the deepest human emotions. It was real. From youthful loving to hard violence, from simple innocent joys to the full depth of adult violence an... read full review
Snow Day (DVD, 2000, Special Edition; Sensormatic)
It's the day children dream of and parents dread: a sudden snowstorm causes the cancellation of school, giving kids a day off and their folks one more thing to worry about. Snow Day traces what happens in ... read full review
Devon Sawa plays ALEX, a teenager that has a special gift of seeing death before it happens. He and 40 of his classmates are going to Paris on a school trip. Just before the plane takes off, Alex has... read full review
The film begins with a teenage boy and father fishing together. Kale Brecht (Shia LaBeouf) and his father, Daniel (Matt Craven), are involved in a car accident while returning from their fishing trip, which tak... read full review
The Good-Unique, engaging control scheme Fantastically diverse visuals and music Accessible, yet challenging Great variety of game modes Bargain price tag. The Bad-Could have more competitive conte... read full review