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DVD Review: The Spirit
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• Wed, Apr 15
This crime-fighting vigilante must stop the city's most wretched villain The Octopus (Samuel L. Jackson) and his seductive allies. This graphic action-thriller takes the visuals reminiscent of Sin City and brings back the campy tone of the '60s Batman ...
DVD Review: Frank Miller's The Spirit Entertains But Falls Short ...
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• Fri, Apr 10
OH the assumed moniker of Denny Colt, who was shot down in the line of duty, died, and was brought back to life by a compound created by a criminal mastermind called the Octopus (Samuel L. Jackson, Kill Bill, Star Wars Episodes I-III, Pulp Fiction). ...
Movie Review: Lakeview Terrace
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• Sun, Dec 7
OH - Dec 7, 2008 Samuel L. Jackson has always been a dominating presence on screen, even when it’s in a more subdued role such as in Unbreakable or even Jackie Brown. ...
DVD Review: Black Snake Moan
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• Wed, Aug 1
By Rebecca Wright There’s no doubt about it, some movies just make me flat out uncomfortable. When I saw the poster for Craig Brewer’s (Hustle & Flow) drama Black Snake Moan, with a scantily clad Christina Ricci being held in chains by Samuel L. Jackson, I had little desire to see the picture. The tagline, “...
Movie Review: Live Free Or Die Hard
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• Sun, Jul 1
By Mel Odom After seeing the movie, there’s no doubt that Willis – and McClane –are back in a big way. For a while, Willis swore he’d never play the character again. He wanted more serious roles and a chance to stretch as an actor. He’s made some good films, and some not-so-good films, since Die Hard With A Ve...
Movie Review: 1408
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• Wed, Jun 27
By Chris Beaumont A movie based on a Stephen King story is always a questionable affair. More often than not, the movie is an underwhelming experience (Dreamcatcher, Lawnmower Man, Sleepwalkers). He has his good adaptations as well (The Shining, Carrie, Misery). So, it was definitely going to be a toss up ho...
Movie Review: Georgia Rule
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• Mon, May 14
By Chris Beaumont An exploitation film for a more conservative audience, Georgia Rule is a film that seeks to use some frank sexual dialogue in the service of a moderately exploitive tale of truth, love, and ultimately redemption. Unfortunately, the end result is somewhat half-baked stab at giving us a fa...
Movie Review: Black Snake Moan
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• Fri, Mar 23
By General Disdain Oh boy. A black man holding a chain that is wrapped tightly around a petite, white girl. That's all I knew about Black Snake Moan going into the theater. Nothing about a plot, nothing about content -- just a picture of Samuel L. Jackson with an enslaved Christina Ricci. Exploitation at it's fines...
Movie Review: Snakes on a Plane
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• Sun, Aug 20
By Chris Beaumont Plotless. Pointless. Silly. Goofy. Stupid. All words that could be used to accurately describe this movie. If you watch it and try to follow the plot, you will be sorely disappointed, but then, if you are going to see Snakes on a Plane for a plot, you may have bigger problems. The title really tells y...
The Stepford Wives; Sunday, Bloody Sunday; The Terminal; Terminator 2: Judgment Day; True Romance; Woman Under the Influence; and The Woodsman
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• Sat, Jun 18
By Lucas Brachish The Stepford Wives (2004) Why remake an okay suspense film that was an of-its-time metaphor for women's liberation (based on a novel that was a good satiric thriller) into a meaningless, heartless, unfunny comedy with shiny stars and a once-good director? Because Hollywood has run out...