Movie Reviews Articles
Hot Rod - Coming to theaters August 3, 2007. Can Rod Kimble(Andy Samberg) clear fifteen buses in an attempt to raise money for his abusive stepfather Frank Powell's life-saving heart operation? The Official Hot Rod movie site from Paramount Pictures.
Stardust - Posted by Ben Padnos.
STARDUST Movie - The film, an adaptation of the novel by Neil Gaiman which was illustrated by Charles Vess, is an adventure fantasy. A young man named Tristan (Charlie Cox) woos a village beauty Victoria (Sienna Miller), promising to bring her a falling star. His journey takes him beyond the walls of his village to a mysterious and forbidden land.
Enter a teaser PBased on the novel “The Golden Man” by Philip K. Dick and Directed by Lee Tamahori (Die Another Day), NEXT features Nicolas Cage, Julianne Moore, Jessica Biel, Thomas Kretschmann, Tory Kittles, and Peter Falk. NEXT is also co-produced by Cage, who has starred in such box office hits as National Treasure, Gone in Sixty Seconds, Con Air, and Face/Off. NEXT is slated for theatrical release on April 27, 2007.aragraph here. (NO HTML, line breaks will be converted automatically.)
The Lake House - Posted by Kristine Joy Francisco.
“A Story of two people in love who haven't even met.”
Blades of Glory, starring Will Ferrell and Jon Heder and directed by Will Speck and Josh Gordon. In theaters March 30, 2007 : Blades of Glory Movie.
2007 is drawing near for us to greet and along with the coming of the year, major film companies are also set to bring more excitement in cinematic experience as numbers of blockbuster, highly-anticipated film features have neatly been lined up for moviegoers to enjoy and cherish on throughout.
Jennifer Aniston plays this run of the mill, plain Jane, maid??? I personally had a really hard time wrapping my head around Aniston in this role when the film started rolling. You notice quickly though the excellent job they did in her makeup and costuming... she truly did just look ordinary.... which I feel played a big part in making her character believable.
Either I forget MI:2 or this one had less action, less explosions. However, all in all, I did enjoy this film. The action scenes and dynamic use of technology was very impressive, even the "mind blowers", as I've termed them.
Selene's back to kick more vampire ass. Unfortunately this film lacks bite and seems a little long in the tooth.
Remember, remember V for Vendetta. After the disappointing end to the Matrix trilogy, do the Wachowski brothers have what it takes to pull off this cult graphic novel on the big screen?