
“Dexter” never disappoints! As a big fan of the show, I was concerned how Season 3 would play out now that one of my favorite characters, James Doakes, is out of the picture. I never should have worried, because the third season of “Dexter” was just as fabulous as the first two. This season mainly [...]

“Food, Inc.” does more than serve as an exposé on the United States food industry–it connects the dots between the nefarious, contemptuous business practices of multinational corporations and their best friends, the compromised government regulatory agencies such as the USDA, FDA, and EPA, who have in the past been led by folks well connected within [...]
Tags: Business, Culture and Society, Documentary, Ecology and Energy Issues, English, Environment, Eric Schlosser, food, Inc., Magnolia Home Entertainment, Movie, Nonfic, Robert Kenner

This film was very enjoyable if you know the references to the 1950s films along with other scifi films; being a cinema major and music junkie I knew majority of the films that were parodied making it extremely funny. However 99% of the people (including critics [Which are usually film school drop outs always bitter]) [...]
Tags: Action/Adventure, Adventure, Alien Film, Animated, Animation, Cartoons, Children, Comedy, Dwayne Johnson, English, Family, Planet 51, Seann William Scott, Sony Pictures

This is one of those movies that was truly better than its predecessor. The good thing is you don’t need to see Davinci Code to understand this movie. Its like Ron Howard took it to heart what people were saying regarding the DaVinci code, it was good but needed some more action to keep you [...]
Tags: Armin Mueller-Stahl, Ayelet Zurer, Cosimo Fusco, David Pasquesi, Ewan McGregor, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Pierfrancesco Favino, Stellan Skarsgandaring;rd, Thure Lindhardt, Tom Hanks, V

I’m usually not so sappy when it comes to Christmas movies, but I loved this movie.
A beautiful woman sends Christmas cards to the troops, with pictures of her hometown.A sergeant receives one of these cards and after going on leave following a fellow soldier’s death, he finds himself in Washington timber country.I loved the cute [...]
Tags: Alice Evans, Ben Weber, Brian Robinson (XV), Charlie Holliday, Edward Asner, John Newton (II), Juli Marialani Johns, Lois Nettleton, Peter Jason, Rachel Songer, Robert Granados

I have to give Rob Zombie credit, for when he makes a sequel he doesn’t just make the same film over again. Zombie obviously loves the old horror film and it shows in every horror film he has made. I watched both the unrated and theatrical versions of the film and I think the theatrical [...]
Tags: English, Fantasy, Feature, Gore, Halloween II, Horror, Malcolm McDowell, Movie, Nudit, Rob Zombie, Sci-Fi, Scout Taylor-Compton, Sheri Moon Zombie, Sony Pictures, Tyler Mane