Review: CAPTAIN PHILLIPS

By Savannah Wood Rating: A Captain Phillips opens with  the titular character, Captain Richard Phillips (Tom Hanks) in his remarkably average home, driving to the airport in a minivan, discussing commonplace family matters. We understand from the get-go that Captain Phillips is not a man of any extraordinary means or background; he could be your… Continue reading Review: CAPTAIN PHILLIPS

Review: WE ARE WHAT WE ARE

By Laurie Coker Rating: C+ We Are What We Are – the title of Jim Mickel’s bizarre thriller might, on one hand, seem simply a statement of the obvious, but sometimes “what we are” is downright strange. Fortunately for Mickel, I like weird, and in some cases, such as this, works – for the most… Continue reading Review: WE ARE WHAT WE ARE

Review: MACHETE KILLS

By Mark Saldana  Rating: 3 (Out of 4 Stars) Feeling less “grindhouse” and more cartoonish than the first film, Machete Kills plays out more like a Spy Kids spin-off for grownups. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, especially when writer/director Robert Rodriguez and his co-writers Kyle Ward and Marcel Rodriguez make the film an often… Continue reading Review: MACHETE KILLS

Review: RUNNER RUNNER

Savannah Wood Grade: C- With a few notable exceptions (Oceans Eleven and Casino Royale, to name a few), gambling films have never held any place of honor in my heart. I’ve heard enough stories about overconfident prodigies scamming their way into the big leagues (and the big bucks) enough times that I feel sated enough… Continue reading Review: RUNNER RUNNER

Review: RUNNER, RUNNER

By Laurie Coker Rating: C- Watching Runner, Runner, I waited for someone or something to run, and it never happened – no characters, no scary animals, no speedy cars and especially not the storyline. Apparently, “runner, runner” is a poker term, or so I learned, but I saw little poker either. Justin Timberlake and Ben… Continue reading Review: RUNNER, RUNNER

Review: GRAVITY

By Laurie Coker Rating: A+ As a claustrophobe, I’ve never fuss over wide-open spaces or high places, but rather, I hyperventilate over elevators and low ceilings – bungie-jumping, no problem, tall buildings, not an issue, the wide- blue underwater realm, love it and space? Until I watched director Alfonso Cuarón’s new film Gravity, starring Sandra… Continue reading Review: GRAVITY

Review: GRAVITY

By Renee’ Collins Rating: 5 (Out of 5 Reels) I purposefully didn’t seek out any additional information about this film other than watching the trailer, because I wanted to go into it with an open mind.  A medical engineer, Ryan Stone, and an astronaut, Matt Kowalski, work together to survive after an accident leaves them… Continue reading Review: GRAVITY

Review: GRAVITY

By Mark Saldaña  Rating: 4 (Out of 4 Stars) With no intention of irony or sarcasm whatsoever, I have to say that Gravity truly floored me, and did this on several levels. Writer/director Alfonso Cuarón, the acclaimed filmmaker of movies Children of Men and Y Tu Mamá También, has made an incredible movie which tells a… Continue reading Review: GRAVITY

Review: ENOUGH SAID

By Savannah Wood Rating: B Imagine for a moment that it’s breakfast time, and you’re sitting at the table with the love of your life as they eat a bowl of cereal, when all of a sudden you notice that their jaw clicks when they eat. Maybe it doesn’t bother you so much at first,… Continue reading Review: ENOUGH SAID