 | Divest yourself first of Resident Evil cannon... After Sony and Capcom rejected zombie genre director George A. Romero’s script in 1999, Director Paul W.S. Anderson was selected to take over the reigns of the Resident Evil production which was somewhat inspir... read full review |
 | sheds light on the true origins of Selene It took three years, but Director Len Wiseman didn’t miss a beat with the release of "Underworld: Evolution." The sequel takes place not long after the events that transpired in “Underworld” as the fe... read full review |
 | True to the magnum opus that is the Simpsons culture True to the magnum opus that is the Simpsons culture, The Simpsons Movie was an enjoyable and laugh trip ride that paid no real attention to its plot (as its environment plot was not sufficiently settled). But ... read full review |
 | A great film with a turbulent beginning... A great film with a turbulent beginning--starting with its production from Warner Bros and Harrison Ford pulling out due to conflicts over the screenplay and role respectively; to a carousels of who’s who audit... read full review |
 | There isn’t a lot of cinematic material to work with... Not too far removed from his success with Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000), Director Ang Lee (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon; Brokeback Mountain) couldn’t have chosen a more difficult undertaking than 2003... read full review |
 | Called a 21st century remake of It’s a Wonderful Life Called a 21st century remake of It’s a Wonderful Life (1946), Click (2006) is Adam Sandler’s second take in this genre (after Mr. Deeds (2002)) but with an added twist—“a universal remote control that remote co... read full review |
 | What if President John Fitzgerald Kennedy had not died? Staring Bruce Campbell, albeit a small role as eccentric director William Roberts (though I didn't know it at that time), nevertheless was the reason why I watch this "what if?" production. ... read full review |
 | Chronicles the rise and fall of Cuban Tony Montana Directed by Brian De Palma. Written by Oliver Stone. Starring Al Pacino. An initial "X" rating due to its depicted violence. It wasn't easy, but the efforts of all those involved--from... read full review |
 | Tarantino-stage f hs career wherein he makes his movies The second feature of Troublemaker Studios (the first was Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror) focuses on a disturbed ex-stuntman named Mike (Kurt Russell) who indulges on his sexual fetish that involves fast... read full review |
 | A dramatic change in her life... A highly creative film (that was fun, cringing, and difficult to watch) that incorporated all the elements that you would expect from ten cult movies ranging from an exploding head, a chipped tooth, amputation,... read full review |