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![]() Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End is a feast for the eye. It is a heavily layered action-adventure film complete with a cadre of tie-ins that will make Disney boatloads of money. The film labors a bit under the swelling cast, as most sequels do, but familiar faces from the previous films help to [Read More …] Live Free or Die Hard reminds the audience of why Die Hard was a genre defining action film and a remarkable resilient franchise. It doesn’t try to hard to invent new plot devices it simply goes with a tried and true formula and puts together the pieces beautifully. More so than its predecessor Live Free [Read More …] Ratatouille is the latest sparkling cartoon from Pixar. As with their hits Toy Story, A Bug’s Life, Monsters Inc., and Finding Nemo, Ratatouille is a well thought out film that is as entertaining for adults as it is for children. The concern with Ratatouille is that it is perhaps more entertaining for adults than it [Read More …] The Bourne Ultimatum picks up where The Bourne Supremacy left off, literally minutes later, capping off a spy trilogy that has really raised the bar for genre. As the latest Bond film can attest Jason Bourne has redefined the assassin/spy for the new generation since his emergence in The Bourne Identity in 2002. The three [Read More …] Grindhouse is the new double feature from too cool directors Robert Rodriguez, Once Upon a Time in Mexico, Spy Kids, and Quentin Tarantino, Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill. The film evokes the 1970s B pics and runs like something to see on a sultry summer afternoon. So perhaps the film isn’t hitting in theaters right [Read More …] |
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