With Bryan Singer directing a film people would expect plenty of action but in the Political thriller Valkyrie you will receive a good history lesson instead. Even though World War II was all but … [Read more...]
Avatar
Director James Camaron spent 250 million dollars and 10 years of his life to write, produce, and direct one of the most entertaining films of the year titled, Avatar. When his twin brother is killed, … [Read more...]
Invictus
Director Clint Eastwood shows how Nelson Mandela used the National Rugby Championship to bring the country together after he was imprisoned in South Africa for 27 years in the film Invictus. Four … [Read more...]
Four Christmases
If you think Christmas with your relatives is terrible, they may not seem so bad after watching a truly dysfunctional family in the comedy, Four Christmas’s. Brad (Vince Vaughn) and his girlfriend … [Read more...]
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Devoted followers of Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight series have been waiting(okay, maybe patiently is a bit of a stretch) for the last year for the sequel and finally, The Twilight Saga: New Moon has … [Read more...]
2012
Exploding volcanoes, giant earthquakes, thousand meter tsunamis and a lot more can all be found in the disaster film 2012. When the earths crust begins to shift and cracks begin to form all over the … [Read more...]
A Christmas Carol
Robert Zemeckis directed one of my favorite animated Christmas films, Polar Express and once again, he shows why he’s the master with the Charles Dickens classic, A Christmas Carol. Ebenezer Scrooge … [Read more...]
Amelia
If you are interested in one of the most popular women pioneers in aviation last 10 years of her life you may want to check out the drama Amelia. In this story about Amelia Earhart (Hilary Swank) … [Read more...]
Astro Boy
IIn 1951, Osamu Tezuka created a comic book about a boy robot and over the last 50 years we have seen him on television in Japan and the U.S., but now Astro Boy comes to the big screen. Toby (voice … [Read more...]
Where the Wild Things Are
In 1963 an illustrated children's book was written by Maurice Sendak containing 9 sentences and 20 pages and somehow it’s being made into a full length film titled Where The Wild Things Are. Max … [Read more...]