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Lilo & Stitch / Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch Blu-ray Review
Right before LILO & STITCH was released in 2002, Disney presented one of its most memorable and humorous advertising campaigns containing a ferocious but adorable lit...
Monsters University Movie Review
It is with giddy excitement and joyful glee to announce that Pixar is officially back to their high level storytelling. While last year’s BRAVE was a pleasant ste...
The Bling Ring Movie Review
Have you ever found ‘nothing’ to watch on TV but continued to stare at the tube while zoning out and not caring what was on the screen in front of you? This happened ...
Man Of Steel Movie Review
For the past year my anticipation for the MAN OF STEEL has grown quite rapidly. From Christopher Nolan producing to the incredibly subtle yet extremely affective first ...
The Internship Movie Review
At one point in THE INTERNSHIP, Billy McMahon (played by the fast talking Vince Vaughn) describes in humorous detail the plot from the 80’s classic FLASHDANCE in or...
Now You See Me Movie Review
When four magicians with different talents receive the same invitation to meet at an empty New York City apartment, their mysterious host provides them with tools to chan...
After Earth Movie Review
What can I say about the new science fiction film AFTER EARTH? Well, I didn’t despise it, but it really isn’t a very good film. I take that back, I kinda ...
The Hangover Part III Movie Review
THE HANGOVER PART III catches up with the Wolf Pack as they host an intervention to convince Alan (Zach Galifinakis) to receive help from a facility in Arizona called New...
Star Trek Into Darkness Movie Review
In 2009, J.J. Abrams rebooted and reinvented the Star Trek franchise. Breathing incredible new life into a series that was all but dead, STAR TREK came onto the scene w...
The Great Gatsby Movie Review
Baz Luhrmann is a visionary artist that definitely has a unique stamp on his work. STRICTLY BALLROOM was light-hearted fun, ROMEO + JULIET was an unexpected breath of f...




















