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DVD Review: Scott Pilgrim

I have to admit I had no idea what to expect going into this film the first time I saw it. I knew nothing more than the trailer let on along with the fact that it was based off of a much loved graphic novel.

DVD Review: The Goonies 25th Anniversary Edition

It’s a classic and one of the most beloved movies from the 80’s. Not to mention it was staple of cinematic memories for so many of us growing up. And with holidays right around the corner, it’s the perfect present for adventure lovers, kids, or even the inner-kid in you.

DVD Review: Toy Story 3

I was 12 when the first Toy Story came out. As a fan of anything that Pixar touched, I instantly fell in love.

Megamind Review: Race For The Prize

The modern animated film is becoming an increasingly hard thing to pull off right. The juggernaut that is Pixar has set the bar so high in recent years that other like films rarely achieve the same quality.

Due Date Review: Right On Time

Due Date starts out with Peter Highman (Robert Downey Jr.) looking out his window at the Atlanta skyline in what I expect to be a condo around 12th and Peachtree Street. As an Atlanta native, I couldn’t help but smile when I could actually see my own condo building in this opening scene just a little ways down Peachtree.

Monsters Review: A Low-Budget High Cost Of Freedom Movie

The budget of a film is rarely newsworthy unless it is a superlative. Avatar was the big story even before it raked in of three quarter of a billion dollars because of it its $237 million budget, (according to IMDb).

Jackass 3D Movie Review: The Art Of The Nut Punch

Since the airing of the first Jackass episodes on MTV in 2000 Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, and crew have been entertaining the Great Unwashed by putting their life and limb on the line.

DVD Review: The Hangover: Extreme Edition

When The Hangover first came out last year, most people looked at it and assumed it was a guy movie. I did it too. However, for some reason, I still really wanted to see it.

‘My Soul To Take’ Review: No Soul To Take

From the opening scene it is obvious that this film is not going in the right direction, though it would be hard to say which direction would be right. Somewhere in the sleepy town of Riverton a serial killer, the Rivington Ripper, is murdering women.