Review: Shock and Awe
One often takes for granted how certain films retain their reputation for greatness until one sees how another film, working in the same...
Review: Just Getting Started
It's been 14 years since writer-director Ron Shelton released his last film, the solid if unmemorable Hollywood Homicide. Prior to that,...
Review: Mechanic Resurrection
A terrible sequel to a so-so movie, Mechanic: Resurrection sees the return of Jason Statham as Arthur Bishop, a professional assassin...
Review: Jason Bourne
Did the identity of Jason Bourne ever truly matter? The Bourne Trilogy - The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne...
Review: Criminal
One would think that mixing Frankenstein, Freaky Friday and Flowers for Algernon would result in something more inspired and intriguing...
Review: The Homesman
Life in the American West was a study in extremes as embodied by the women that front the unusual Western The Homesman. Mary Bee Cuddy...
Review: Double Jeopardy
A dramatic thriller that doesn't quite thrill, Double Jeopardy spins its plot off the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of the United...