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Film Review: ‘Terminator Salvation’

May 24, 2009 by Kathryn Schroeder

Christian Bale in Terminator Salvation

Quite possibly the best thing about Terminator Salvation is the way it is presented: As a war film.

Filed Under: Action, Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies, Science Fiction Tagged With: Anton Yelchin, Bryce Dallas Howard, Christian Bale, Linda Hamilton, McG, Sam Worthington, Terminator

Film Review: ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’

April 27, 2009 by Kathryn Schroeder

X-Men Origins: Wolverine

X-Men Origins: Wolverine not only delivers a wide array of special effects and action but it has a solid story that will please the viewer who is looking for a greater amount of satisfaction; not just another comic book based movie. It carefully blends a story of sibling rivalry, romantic entanglements, and vengeance that offers a variety of viewers something to grasp onto while watching. It also has a decent amount of humor when you least expect it that is a welcome relief from the highly serious and dramatic storyline.

Filed Under: Action, Entertainment, Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Movie Review, Movies, Science Fiction Tagged With: Danny Huston, Gavin Hood, Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber, Ryan Reynolds, Taylor Kitsch, X-Men

Film Review: ‘Knowing’

April 15, 2009 by Kathryn Schroeder

Nicolas Cage in Knowing

As an apocalyptic thriller, Knowing could have been excellent but the added science fiction and horror angles detract from the story and take it too far into “alien” territory. If you can get through the short and forgettable scenes that take it there you will be entertained by a great mystery. One that delves into science and theology and the eternal conflict of man vs. nature.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Movie Review, Movies, Mystery, Science Fiction, Thriller Tagged With: Alexa Proyas, Nicolas Cage, Rose Byrne

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

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