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Film Review: ‘Underworld: Rise of the Lycans’

January 24, 2009 by Kathryn Schroeder

Michael Sheen (left) and Kevin Grevioux star in Screen Gems' action thriller UNDERWORLD: RISE OF THE LYCANS.

The storyline of Underworld: Rise of the Lycans is nothing extraordinary. It has action and romance but they are not overly exciting and the acting is by no means great. Underworld: Rise of the Lycans does entertain for the duration and gives insight into how the other films in the franchise fall into place, being this is a prequel.

Filed Under: Action, Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies, Thriller Tagged With: Bill Nighy, Michael Sheen, Rhona Mitra

Film Review: ‘Inkheart’

January 24, 2009 by Kathryn Schroeder

Inkheart

The fantasy journey of Inkheart is entertaining for both adults and children but the story tends to drag on with only sporadic moments of action and adventure, mixed with special effects that are few and far between. Regardless, the premise of the film, bringing books to life and the consequences of such are enough to keep one happy for the duration if their expectations are kept relatively low.

Filed Under: Book Adaptation, Children and Family, Entertainment, Fantasy, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Andy Serkis, Brendan Fraser, Helen Mirren, Paul Bettany

Film Review: ‘My Bloody Valentine 3D’

January 16, 2009 by Kathryn Schroeder

My Bloody Valentine 3D

‘My Bloody Valentine 3D’ Review Release Date: January 16, 2009 MPAA Rating: R Production In the vein of older slasher movies, My Bloody Valentine 3D does not fail to keep one wanting more, but it does give a bit too much of the same thing. Overall the film is fun, as it does not take […]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Horror, Movie Review, Movies

Film Review: ‘Blindness’

October 3, 2008 by Kathryn Schroeder

Julianne Moore and Mark Ruffalo in Blindness.

The concept of a world gone blind is exciting, and fearful. Watching it play out on screen in Blindness is thought provoking and definitely stirs up all sorts of anxieties about life and existence, and the animal instincts that are awakened when people are stripped of any remnant of a controlled society.

Filed Under: Drama, Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies, Science Fiction Tagged With: Alice Braga, Cesar Charlone, Danny Glover, Fernando Meirelles, Gael Garcia Bernal, Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Sandra Oh

In ‘Choke,’ Words Say More Than You Ever Thought Possible

September 26, 2008 by Kathryn Schroeder

Sam Rockwell in Choke

The subject matter in Choke is not easy to handle and much of the dialogue is not for the faint of heart but it is an exceptionally fulfilling film.

Filed Under: Book Adaptation, Comedy, Drama, Entertainment, Independent Film, Movie Review, Movies Tagged With: Anjelica Houston, Sam Rockwell

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