This review first appeared in The Colorado Springs Gazette. To read this review at its original source, click here.
Although he has directed two very successful films (including the behemoth The Passion of the Christ), Mel Gibson has not appeared on screen in nearly 10 years. Since that time, he’s been at the center of a [...]
Edge of Darkness
January 28th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Film Reviews
Tags:Bojana Novakovic·Boston·cops·Danny Huston·defense contractor·Edge of Darkness·Martin Campbell·Mel Gibson·murder·Ray Winstone·U.S. government
The Lovely Bones
December 10th, 2009 · No Comments · Film Reviews
1/2
A version of this review originally ran at Christianity Today Movies. To read the post at its original source, please click here.
I left The Lovely Bones decidedly torn. On the one hand, it was an astonishingly creative and beautiful film, filled with the sort of deeply, deeply imaginative imagery that makes you want to leap [...]
Tags:Alice Sebold·heaven·Mark Wahlberg·Michael Imperioli·murder·Nikki SooHoo·Peter Jackson·Rachel Weisz·Rose McIver·Saoirse Ronan·Stanley Tucci·The Lovely Bones
Whiteout
September 10th, 2009 · 3 Comments · Film Reviews
1/2
You know those singular movies that inspire critics and screenwriters to make sycophantic fools of themselves, gushing about lean, perfectly streamlined scripts that have absolutely no unnecessary or redundant scenes and contain only lines of dialogue that move the script forward at an impeccable clip? Yeah, well, Whiteout is not one of those movies.
Tags:Antarctica·Columbus Short·Dominic Sena·Federal Marshal·Gabriel Macht·Greg Rucka·Kate Beckinsale·murder·South Pole·Tom Skerritt·Whiteout





