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Crazy is as Crazy Does
By Matt Forsman (Jan 26, 2010)
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars. The peace and serenity of an idyllic town will be shattered forever when the denizens come down with a severe case of [b]The Crazies[/b].More
Psychologically Thrilling
By Matt Forsman (Jan 18, 2010)
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars. Director Martin Scorsese does a masterful job of leading you deeper and deeper into the mysteries of [b]Shutter Island[/b].More
Hungry Like the Wolf
By Matt Forsman (Jan 12, 2010)
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars. This long-awaited remake [b]The Wolfman[/b] is permeated with an air of darkness and menace from the opening frame of the film.More
Escape From Paris
By Matt Forsman (Jan 05, 2010)
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars. [b]District 13: Ultimatum[/b], arrives with as much, if not more, parkour-infused action as its predecessor.More
The Game is Afoot Again
By Matt Forsman (Nov 24, 2009)
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars. If you have a mystery that can’t be solved, your best bet is an unshaven, heavy drinking, unbathed, brawling, and admittedly brilliant rogue of a man called [b]Sherlock Holmes[/b].More
A Titanic Sci-Fi Epic
By Matt Forsman (Nov 23, 2009)
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars. [b]Avatar[/b] engages from start to finish, the key performances are solid, and it is a visually astonishing film.More
A Bloody Mess
By Matt Forsman (Oct 25, 2009)
Rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars. The idea of exploring the mysterious subculture surrounding an individual born and raised to kill (a.k.a. a ninja) is intriguing and would seem to have promise, but [b]Ninja Assassin[/b] tries and mostly fails to deliver.More
Uncomfortably Close Encounters
By Matt Forsman (Oct 06, 2009)
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars. [b]The Fourth Kind[/b] purports to be based on actual events and includes “actual” video footage associated with said events. Whether you believe in [b]Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind[/b] (read: alien abductions) or not, you will be frightened.More
The Edge of Mediocrity
By Matt Forsman (Mar 10, 2009)
Amidst war torn London, poet Dylan Thomas (Matthew Rhys) feebly juggles two women. Vera Phillips (Keira Knightley) is his first love who fortuitously re-enters his life and Caitlin Thomas (Sienna Miller) is Thomas’ bohemian wife who ends up forming an odd friendship with Vera. This strange troika teeters precipitously on [b]The Edge of Love[/b].More
Long Live the Dead…
By Matt Forsman (Feb 26, 2009)
The Campbell family hasn’t exactly had an easy time of things lately. Their eldest son Matt (Kyle Gallner) is battling cancer and the family just took up residence in a house that has a bit of ‘history’ to it. To say there are a few skeletons in the closet barely scratches the surface in [b]The Haunting in Connecticut[/b].More
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