Movie Review – Knight and Day
When I look at who’s next to replace Cruise and Gibson, I’m reminded that I don’t want to do that yet.
When I look at who’s next to replace Cruise and Gibson, I’m reminded that I don’t want to do that yet.
Hoffman holds it all together – possibly his best performance ever.
There’s a common, poorly-conceived opinion that adapting a TV show is a lowbrow indication that Hollywood has run out of ideas.
Cyrus is a film that doesn’t seem to know quite what it wants to be.
If you see “Jonah Hex”, I dare you to remember it.
Wow, M. Night Shyamalan just sucks.
Anyone walking in to a theater with “Hot Tub Time Machine” on the marquee should understand that this is going to be a pretty ridiculous film.
A review of The A-Team, recorded right after the screening, from Movie Guy Adam Witt.
While certainly not as nuanced a depiction as some rock movies (“Almost Famous”, “Walk The Line”), “Get Him To The Greek” manages a certain amount of depth without compromising the laughs.
“MacGruber”, the film, is so bad that it defies analysis.
A review of The Road, a grim thriller adapted from Cormac McCarthy’s novel, from Movie Guy Joel Frost.
I go back and forth in my mind whether this or RAIDERS is the best of the series.
Don’t expect any comic masterpiece.
No surprise, Damon’s very good in this part.
“Iron Man 2” is great entertainment, and a fitting continuation of the characters’ journey.
“Well, it was fun. You know, you turn your brain off and it’s a good popcorn movie.” Since when is THAT enough?
Is it wicked cathartic to watch Boston’s Finest Thomas Craven settle the score? HELL YES!
Do you KNOW what kind of films Tim Burton makes? Do you know what kind of a work “Alice in Wonderland” is? If so, you already know whether you want to see this movie or not.
Justin Bowler reviews this year’s Oscar-Nominated Animated and Live-Action Shorts
A review of the Oscar-nominated A Serious Man from The Coen Brothers, from Movie Guy Joel Frost.
Joel Frost reviews “The Crazies” and “Shutter Island” for TheMovieGuys.net
Contrary to popular belief Jack Torrance is not the antagonist in the film.
Joel Frost catches up with Steve Lemme to talk about his comedy tour, The Slammin’ Salmon, and his humble beginnings. Oh yes, there was table waiting…