Hancock
‘”Hancock’ becomes amateurish in storytelling as it veers off inside the writers’ heads.”
Wanted
“Visual escapism at its most hyperactive.”
WALL-E
“Minimalistic in its delivery of dialogue and awe-inspiring in its technique, it’s the best animated film of the year.”
The Love Guru
“Building an entire movie on puns, vulgar surnames, bodily fluids, and acronyms is fatal filmmaking.”
Get Smart
“While the dryness and silliness are there for the most part, some of the jokes sink fast on the big screen.”
The Happening
“Once you get passed the eerie concept, there’s not much left in his screenplay to build on the paranoia.”
The Incredible Hulk
“Feels like a brittle stepping stone for the bigger picture at Marvel.”
You Don’t Mess with the Zohan
“When one-joke movies turn into feature-length films, the extremely sporadic laughs can be tiresome after a while.”
Kung Fu Panda
“A smart and funny homage to martial arts classics of the past.”
The Strangers
” [Director] Bertino misses a chance to grab his audience by the throat and match the satisfactory work he does setting the tone.”
The Fall
“A touching, well-acted fantasy saturated with [director] Singh’s style.”
Sex and the City: The Movie
“Less spirit and story spread over the movie’s 135-minute mini-marathon.”