domingo, 20 de febrero de 2011

Entertainment: movie reviews

Entertainment: movie reviews


Vanishing on 7th Street

Posted: 20 Feb 2011 01:16 AM PST

Effective in atmosphere if somewhat lacking in other departments, Brad Anderson's supernatural thriller posits what seems to be a post-Rapture world where most of the globe's population disappears in an instant. Those left struggle to avoid the

Anderson's strong skill with exploiting locales makes good use of Detroit's rather decrepit cityscape, and his direction is enjoyably twisted at points (the initial scare in the opening sequence is quite creepy). It's a stylish thriller that falls apart

Posted: 20 Feb 2011 01:16 AM PST

Effective in atmosphere if somewhat lacking in other departments, Brad Anderson's supernatural thriller posits what seems to be a post-Rapture world where most of the globe's population disappears in an instant. Those left struggle to avoid the

The Forgiveness of Blood: Berlin Review

Posted: 19 Feb 2011 07:36 PM PST

Berlin International Film Festival, Competition Director Joshua Marston Screenwriters Joshua Marston, Andamion Murataj Cast Tristan Halilaj, Sindi Lacej, Refet Abazi, Zana Hasaj Director Joshua Marston's story of territorial rights and family honor in

The hiring of Liam Neeson as the lead in this Euro-set film has immediately drawn comparisons to "Taken". There however, Neeson's trademark serious protagonist was an anchor amidst all the energetic fist-flying and often silly plot shenanigans. "Unknown"

Posted: 19 Feb 2011 06:19 PM PST

The story owes much to Hitchcock and the look much to the first 'Bourne' film, but Jaume Collet-Serra's latest film is a far more drab affair that's engaging at certain points but often for the wrong reasons. The hiring of Liam Neeson as the lead in

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