By Liz López Rating: B- The first digital animation Ice Age film was released in 2002 and although I like the story and characters, it is hard to believe fourteen years later I walked into the theater for the fifth chapter in this franchise, Ice Age: Collision Course. There is comfort in knowing this group… Continue reading Review: ICE AGE: COLLISION COURSE
Day: July 22, 2016
Spanish Review: LIGHTS OUT
Por Liz Lopez Rating: B- James Wan (Saw, Insidious, The Conjuring) es el productor del nuevo largometraje Lights Out, de ochenta y un minutos, basado en el corto creado por el cineasta David F. Sandberg hace tres años. El concepto del corto fue el base del guion escrito por Eric Heisserer (The Thing, A Nightmare… Continue reading Spanish Review: LIGHTS OUT
Review: LIGHTS OUT
By Mark Saldana Rating: 3 (Out of 4 Stars) Writer/director David F. Sandberg makes his feature film debut with a horror movie that makes for a creepy and thrilling time at the cinema. To be honest, there are scarier movies out there, and ones that aren’t quite as predictable as this one; however, this movie’s… Continue reading Review: LIGHTS OUT
Spanish Review: ICE AGE: COLLISION COURSE
Por Liz López Rating: B- La serie de películas animadas de comedia con inicio desde 2002, Ice Age, regresa a los cines al nivel nacional que la quinta entrega, Ice Age: Collision Course. Ha tenido mucho éxito y por supuesto, aquellas familias que han visto las anteriores cintas tendrán mucha anticipación de ver las nuevas… Continue reading Spanish Review: ICE AGE: COLLISION COURSE
Review: LIGHTS OUT
By Liz Lopez Rating: B- James Wan (Saw, Insidious, The Conjuring) is the producer for the eighty – one minute feature film, Lights Out, based on a short film created by David F. Sandberg three years ago. I was not in on the hoopla for the short film, nor was I expecting to be entertained… Continue reading Review: LIGHTS OUT
Review: ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS: THE MOVIE
By Mark Saldana Rating: 3 (Out of 4 Stars) In 1992, the Absolutely Fabulous took the British airwaves by storm and would eventually gain a cult following in the U.S. The wild and irresponsible misadventures of Edina Monsoon (Jennifer Saunders) and Patsy Stone (Joanna Lumley) captured the hearts of fans through the 1990s and would… Continue reading Review: ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS: THE MOVIE
Review: ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS: THE MOVIE
By Liz Lopez Rating: C+ For anyone looking for a great cinematic film, Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie, is not the one to pick. I do recommend this film, based on a 1990s British prime-time sitcom, as one when a group of friends wants to get away from it all one afternoon when it is too… Continue reading Review: ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS: THE MOVIE