The Invention of Lying
“Surprisingly controversial on the religious front, occasionally funny, and riddled with plot holes.”
Capitalism: A Love Story
“Moore gets our attention with biting statistics and entertaining commentary on issues plaguing the economy.”
Zombieland
“Surprisingly fresh…’Zombieland’ isn’t your grandma’s zombie movie.”
Whip It
“One-dimensional…Mediocre camerawork takes us out of the action.”
Bright Star
“Takes yearning to a tiresome level where no lovesick heart should ever tread.”
Lorna’s Silence
“Intellectual…provides the most impact thorough its impressive attention to detail.”
Thirst
“The tedious narrative splinters off into entirely too many directions.”
Surrogates
“As illogical as much of it is, it’s a quick flick that’s fairly satisfying.”
Fame
“Another simple-minded and meager addition to the dance movie subgenre.”
Jennifer’s Body
“It’s going for campy, but there’s really nothing too hilarious or scary to make it memorable.”
I Can Do Bad All By Myself
“Overshadowed by Perry’s determination to keep all his films immersed in conventional drama and clichés.”
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
“A witty riot that doesn’t pander to kids.”