Category Archives: movie posters

Street Kings Review

*Editor’s Note*
I’ve reviewed a lot of movies on this site. I will continue to do so, but in a more elaborate way. You can find reviews for movies all over the internet, but what is going to separate my blog from other sites reviewing movies, is that I’m going to significantly change the format [...]

The Shield Final Season

I don’t think that I’ve been so captivated by any series as much as I have been with this final season of the shield. I have invested roughly 5 years into watching this show, and caught up to the current season this year and watched the final act unfold in a very tense and dramatic [...]

Wild Hogs Review

This movie’s success boggles my mind. So many people went to see this movie and made it one of the top grossing comedies of recent years and yet it’s a horrible unfunny movie featuring some very talented actors. We get a group of mid life crisis males going on a road trip to find adventure. [...]

The Love Guru Dvd Review

Not satisfied with taking people’s word for things, I put this dvd into my dvd player and went for the gusto! This film sucks. Mike Meyers needs to get beat up for believing that people would find this movie hilarious, and he should get to doing a Wayne’s World 3 or something other than this [...]

Bee Movie Dvd Review

Bee Movie got a lot of publicity and I avoided it like the plague. I am not a fan of animated movies. I just can’t stand children’s film anymore and I avoid them whenever I can. However, I broke down and got this one and was surprised to see it, as it is more adult [...]

Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee Dvd Review

HBO films makes an incredibly moving film based on a book by the same name. This seemingly documentary style narrative offers insight into the world of Native Americans and U.S government.
Here is a trailer for Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee:

The plot surrounds three different people at different stages of their lives. We [...]

Crooklyn Dvd Review

In 1994 amidst a slew of action comedies and urban, gritty stories about African American life, Spike Lee knocked one out of the park with Crooklyn. One of only two of Spike Lee’s films to earn a pg-13 rating and is overlooked by many people as just another 1970’s nostalgia tale.
The film follows a [...]

Role Models Review

Role Models presents quite the hilarious premise. Two guys get involved into a major car wreck and instead of going to jail, they get community service by being role models for some youth.
There are two different characters, one is free wheeling, aptly named Wheeler. The other is more controlled and contrived and cynical. Danny, [...]