How can I see so many Movies?

In case you are wondering how I can afford to see so many movies, I’d better explain that I have a UGC Cinema Unlimited Card. It’s great. I pay ?9.99 per Month and get to see as many movies as I like. This week I’ll have used it 6 times, and once I’ve used it [...]

Review: Animal Factory

Animal Factory stars Willem Dafoe and Edward Furlong. It’s the stor of a young man and the relatioship that grows up between him and a long-time convict. There’s nothing wrong twith this film, but I didn’t htink it was great either. The story’s interesting, and the actors do well (although it took me a few [...]

Review: Double Whammy

Double Whammy stars Denis Leary and Elizabeth Hurley. It’s about a New York cop who investigates the stabbing of a friend. Except that it’s not. It’s kind of hard to say what it’s about. It’s mainly a comedy, but not always. It’s just really confused (at least I was.) I mean it’s linear and all, [...]

Review: Hoover Street Revival

Hoover Street Revival is a documentary about a church in south central LA, lead by Bishop Noel Jones. I should point out first that I’m a christian, so you should read any review in that light. I thought that this was a really interesting documentary, but not ver coherent. It showed some interedting things, but [...]

Review: Hulk

Hulk (2003) stars Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly, Sam Elliott and Nick Nolte. If you don’t know the plot already, it’d take too long to explain.

I really Enjoyed this film. Think Hulk comic not Hulk TV Series. As happened with Spiderman recently, the “hoew it came about” story has been messed with a bit, but [...]

Review: Whale Rider

Whale Rider stars Keisha Castle-Hughes Rawiri Paratene and Cliff Curtis. It’s the story of a young Maori girl growing up in a male dominated society. It’s superb! It’s beautifully shot, tells the story really well and keeps you going all the way through

Keisha Castle-Hughes, as the main actor, competely carries you along. It’s a [...]

Review: The In-Laws

The In-Laws stars Mr Zeta Jones and Albert Brooks. They play the fathers of a young coupel a week away from getting married. They’ve never met, but Michael Douglas’ CIA agent gets Albert Brooks uptight Podiatrist (foot doctor) involved in some international shenannigans. It’s apparently a remake of this movie and has had some flak [...]

Review: Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle stars Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu. It’s not as bad as they say, but it could have been a lot better. I liked the first movie a lot, and had high hopes of this one. McG said that the first one was supposed to be a comic book feel, [...]

Review: Dark Blue

Dark Blue stars Ving Rhames and Kurt Russell. I’m not going to give this film a rating because I was so bored I walked out after 45 minutes. Bits of it were interesting, buts of it were really brutal, and they did a good job of making you dislike most of the pople in the [...]

Review: Identity

Identity stars John Cusack, Ray Liotta and Amanda Peet. It is the story of what happens to five strangers stuck in Motel in the middle of nowhere on a rainy night.

I REALLY ejoyed this film. I don’t really go in for horror films, but this was great. It’s not too Horrory, in the way [...]