Tangled
I was a little skeptical going into Tangled. You see, I love classic Disney cartoons like Aladdin, The Lion King, and what have you, but not many Disney cartoon musicals have come out that have even...
View ArticleCedar Rapids
Cedar Rapids was not only awkward and stupid, it was very silly as well, so I think it’s only fair that my review be equally, if not more so, inane. As a crapload of wise, cheese covered, squab once...
View ArticleFour Weddings and a Funeral (Blu-ray)
Four Weddings and a Funeral, a dry British romantic comedy, was charming, nicely written, delightfully acted and, well, neat. The one thing I didn’t get was how the same group of people were invited to...
View ArticleThe Muppets
To a certain extent, I agree with Eli’s review of The Muppets. It was a charming and funny restoration of one of the most beloved puppet ensembles. Furthermore, the surplus of cameos made every scene...
View ArticleJeff, Who Lives at Home
Clocking in at an hour twenty-two, Jeff, Who Lives at Home is short, but that doesn’t mean it couldn’t function well as a film. As the saying goes, size doesn’t matter (unless you’re referring to penis...
View ArticleMoonrise Kingdom
Moonrise Kingdom may just be the best movie I’ve seen thus far this year. That may not be saying much, as it’s been six months and there’s been very little to write home about, and it also may not last...
View ArticleFinding Nemo 3D
Finding Nemo, the charming Pixar film about a father on a quest to find his son, came back to theaters in 3D, and, well, I’m torn. On the one hand, I love this film. I’m not ashamed to admit that I can...
View ArticleTo Rome with Love
In terms of recent Woody Allen films, To Rome with Love had nothing on Midnight in Paris. However, that doesn’t mean it was terrible. In fact, I found it to be rather charming. Sure, there were way too...
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