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May Summer Movies: Urge to Kill Rising
See, even Spider-Man is going crazy after Louis Stevens took number one at the box office for the third week in a row. Thankfully, the summer movie season officially kicks-off this Friday, May 4, with the opening of Spider-Man 3. Word on the street has been that the third Peter Parker movie is the most expensive movie ever made ($500 million), which means it has to make $100 million+ opening weekend for Sony to even think about putting the...
Read MoreMovie Review: Next
Next (2007)—No Stars There are certain things that I just don’t believe, even in a Hollywood movie. I don’t believe casino security would be dumber, slower and less connected than the FBI. Nor do I believe that an FBI with enough technology to make James Bond look ill-equipped would waste time and man-power finding a Vegas side show performer when a nuke was loose in L.A. Most of all, I don’t believe that Jessica Biel would ever get into...
Read MoreMovie Review: Diggers
Diggers (2007)–*** I watched Cameron Crowe’s Elizabethtown, a film about a corporate failure who discovers himself in the wake of his father’s death, the same day I watched Diggers, a film about a New York clam digger in the 1970s who discovers himself in the wake of his father’s death. Given the epic failure of Elizabethtown, there’s little praise in saying that Diggers is a better film. With Crowe’s history, however, it is a compliment, a big one in...
Read MoreEarth Day Movies
Happy Earth Day everyone! And it’s what an Earth Day it is. It’s the first one in my memory where everyone appears to be behind the environment not for a single day, but for the long haul. The tide has turned in favor of those of us who want to make a effort to take back some of the damage we are doing to our planet. Since this primarily a film site, it’s a good idea to share a...
Read MoreDVD Review: Suicide Killers
Suicide Killers (2006)–*1/2 I don’t like Suicide Killers for two reasons. First, the film, a documentary investigating the motivations of Muslim suicide bomber, doesn’t do much more than offer a sampling of what could have been examined. It’s like ordering every appetizer on the menu and never getting to the entrée. Second, and the one that I find more alarming, is that it made me laugh more times than it made me think. Suicide Killers is comically sensationalist, but...
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