Reviews

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Movie Review: ‘Uninvited’

Hollywood's latest thriller 'Uninvited' is inspired by a Korean horror movie title 'The Uninvited'. While, the directors and producers speak loftily of Freudian influences on their film, the truth is that it is just another gimmicky thriller and very unfair on the audience.

Movie Review: Taken

'Taken' spelling gloom at its' heart, is a seamy action thriller from Luc Besson of 'The Professional' and 'La Femme Nikita'.

We have Liam Neeson forced into doing an aging Harrison Ford role, or in a highly evolved Sly Stallone vehicle.

Movie Review: New in Town

'New in Town', a passable mainstream comedy is all but ruined due to Renée Zellweger's lack of effort, delivering her lines like she was reading off cue cards.

Review: ‘The Trials of Ted Haggard’

Fallen from grace Rev. Ted Haggard, exiled for his gay affair and drug use, is much in the news again, as last week, a second man went public about a sexual relationship with the former Colorado mega church pastor.

‘Lie To Me’ Puts An Intriguing Spin To Detective Work

The Fox drama ‘Lie To Me’ on Imagine TV Tim Roth as Dr.

Movie Review: ‘500 Days Of Summer’

An engaging, comedy about love gone wrong, '500 Days of Summer' is a lighthearted autopsy of strictly from the male point of view. The cleverly written screenplay and playful and intelligent rendering of the film, may not help you understand the girl, though you learn more than you want to about the boy.

Movie Review: Bio-pic ‘Che’

Giving the life story of Che Guevara epic treatment, Steven Soderbergh has made a two part film that not only spans four hour and 17-minutes, but is a glowing veneration of Guevara.

Review: ‘My Bloody Valentine’ In 3-D

Despite, an actual plot line and immense possibilities of a sequel, George Mihalka's 1981 genre piece 'My Bloody Valentine', about a Valentine's Day massacre in a small mining town, Harmony, remained inviolate so far, as sequels were concerned, till now.

Movie review: ‘Last Chance Harvey ’

Supposed to be a romantic comedy, or Joel Hopkins, writer and director's idea of an emotional flick, we have wonderful actors like Dustin Hoffman, 71, and Oscar-winning Emma Thompson, 49, of 'Howards End', who also wrote the screen play for 'Sense and Sensibility', wasted in a film like 'Last Chance Harvey '.

REVIEW: ‘Hotel for Dogs’ Is Cute

'Hotel for Dogs', is a cute film about dogs, who actually take over a rundown hotel for themselves. An adaptation of the children's book by the same name, 16-year old Andi (Emma Roberts) and her brother Bruce (Jake T. Austin), have long shuffled through a series of foster homes.

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