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  • Movie Review: Paranormal Activity 2

    Movie Review: Paranormal Activity 2

    The true test of all horror sequels is how well it connects to the previous films.  Loose and contrived connections result in a rapid de-saturation of the original story (see the Saw series).  Strong connections build and expand the story’s mythos (see The Ring films).  Traditionally, the horror genre has not been particularly successful at…

  • Movie Review: Red

    Movie Review: Red

    So you’ve been going to the movies recently in a crude attempt to keep your girlfriend or boyfriend interested in you and you’ve been noticing that the movies selected by the man have been getting a little cheesier than you’ve been accustomed to.  You say to yourself, “an action film is an action film,” right? …

  • Movie Review: The Social Network

    Movie Review: The Social Network

    . . . to those who screw other people over.  Wait a minute!  That’s not how that expression goes.  However, in these times of highly dubious corporate dealings, stock swapping and market meltdowns, one could easily make the case that this is how the expression ought to read from now on.  The Social Network is…

  • Movie Review: The Town

    Movie Review: The Town

    Our boy Ben places himself back in the director’s chair for The Town, yet another film in the long list of bank heist crime dramas with the added twist of the Irish mob perspective that only Bean Town can deliver.  Did you know that Ben has three other directing credits to his name?  Gone Baby…

  • Movie Review: Resident Evil: Afterlife

    Movie Review: Resident Evil: Afterlife

    When the fetus is born, its placenta begins a physiological separation for spontaneous expulsion afterwards and for this reason is also called afterbirth.  The Resident Evil movie franchise (in relation to the video game mythos) can be described as such.  The one person responsible for all this is Paul W.S. Anderson and he has committed…

  • Movie Review: The American

    Movie Review: The American

    Ever wonder what the life of a professional assassin would be like in real life?  My guess is it would be a little less romantic, prolific and lucrative than it has been made out to be in popular culture.  If less is what you are looking for, then Anton Corbijn’s The American certainly delivers in…

  • MOVIE REVIEW: Takers

    MOVIE REVIEW: Takers

    Everybody loves crime drama, cops and robbers and bank heists featured in Hollywood films.  Takers is yet another film in the same genre as the Ocean’s films and Heat (1995) that takes the audience on a bullet riddled joy ride from the criminals’ perspective.  These films are notorious for recruiting big names to fill out…

  • MOVIE REVIEW: The Expendables (2010)

    MOVIE REVIEW: The Expendables (2010)

    . . . to make a good action film?  The answer is one, but Sly Stallone saw fit to answer with 11 in his Texas Hold ‘Em all-in experimental blockbuster, The Expendables. The theory behind this production is perhaps the most interesting aspect of it all, namely, you get as many alpha personalities of a…

  • MOVIE REVIEW: Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (2010)

    MOVIE REVIEW: Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (2010)

    Beyond raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens, some of my other favorite things include comic books, video games and rock and roll music.  Scott Pilgrim vs. The World is a comic book adaptation that encompasses all of the above in a fairly entertaining yet experimental way and I must admit that I am ashamed…

  • MOVIE REVIEW: The Other Guys (2010)

    MOVIE REVIEW: The Other Guys (2010)

  • MOVIE REVIEW: Predators

    MOVIE REVIEW: Predators

  • MOVIE REVIEW: Inception

    MOVIE REVIEW: Inception

    Inception is the best movie of this summer, perhaps even the past few summers and Chris Nolan is making what Dane Cook would refer to as “cinematic adventures” fun, surprising and satisfying once again.  Despite Nolan’s ever increasing reputation as a sure thing, I had numerous reservations about this production as soon as the advertising…

  • MOVIE REVIEW: The Last Airbender

    MOVIE REVIEW: The Last Airbender

    This film is all about M. Night Shyamalan.  Assuming the writing, directing and producing responsibilities for a film he is involved with is his M. O.  However, Night has always done this with a completely original idea and The Last Airbender is his first real shot at helming someone else’s franchise.  Night’s appeal has always…

  • MOVIE REVIEW: Jonah Hex

    MOVIE REVIEW: Jonah Hex

    A title for a review that curses a film is never a good thing. Many a western has been seen by these eyes and even the worst spaghetti, 5 second dub delay, rag-tag acted, thrown together at the last second, cowboy versus Indian flick would be better than that sack of dung also known as…

  • MOVIE REVIEW: A-TEAM (2010)

    MOVIE REVIEW: A-TEAM (2010)

    When 100 years pass, will people regard the 1980s as an incredible treasure trove of intellectual property that got ransacked during the 2000s because Hollywood couldn’t come up with an original idea to save its life? I would like to think that those of us who were conscious during the ‘80s already recognize this to…

  • REVIEW: Splice

    REVIEW: Splice

  • REVIEW: Robin Hood (2010)

    REVIEW: Robin Hood (2010)

    The stand-alone epic: Is it a lost art form in Hollywood Land?  I ask this question because I was extremely stunned to discover that this film is the first of an installment. Of how many sequels are planned, I am not certain, but I would never have pegged the likes of Ridley Scott or Russell…

  • REVIEW: Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time

    REVIEW: Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time

  • REVIEW: Iron Man 2

    REVIEW: Iron Man 2

    In Need Of A Bigger Gun 

  • Say Cheese Pizza Company & Comic Book Cafe Grand Island, NY Review

    Say Cheese Pizza Company & Comic Book Cafe Grand Island, NY Review

    As you exit your car you get the feeling that you are being watched… because you are! “Your friendly Neighborhood Spiderman” clings to the roof of the building you are about to enter, surveying the parking lot for injustice. Walking in you are greeted by ‘the Man of Steel,” surrounded by dozens of comic book…

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