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Review: Lovecracked: The Movie

September 26th, 2006 | by Erich Becker

The fan service film Lovecracked! The Movie, a play on words featuring the works of H.P. Lovecraft is representative if


Review: Jackass: Number Two

September 25th, 2006 | by Erich Becker

Jackass: Number Two lives up to everything we would expect after the first time and a successful TV show. The


Review: Nacho Libre

June 20th, 2006 | by Erich Becker

If anyone is taking notes on how to do write, direct, and base a movie around a singular actors abilities,


Review: The Da Vinci Code

May 22nd, 2006 | by Erich Becker

The Da Vinci Code is by no means an instant classic of a novel, but it is an engaging thriller


Review: Scary Movie 4

April 17th, 2006 | by Erich Becker

There’s no easy way to review Scary Movie 4. On one hand it’s a disjointed, plot-lacking film held together with


Review: V for Vendetta

March 22nd, 2006 | by Erich Becker

V for Vendetta is the first great movie of 2006, hands down. Nothing that has been released in the last


Review: Running Scared

February 27th, 2006 | by Erich Becker

Running Scared is one of those movies that really make you question what you, personally, consider to be a good,


Review: Final Destination 3

February 13th, 2006 | by Erich Becker

Final Destination delivers everything you would expect from a horror movie sequel, but this series has a lot more to


Review: King Kong

December 19th, 2005 | by Erich Becker

King Kong is an amazing achievement in filmmaking, and even with all the buzz surrounding the three hour length of


Review: Chicken Little

November 7th, 2005 | by Erich Becker

Chicken Little had a lot riding on it for Disney. After pushing back the planned fall 2005 release of Pixar’s


Review: LIMBO

November 1st, 2005 | by Erich Becker

What if you were forced to relive a single hour of your life over and over again? What if your


Review: Saw II

October 31st, 2005 | by Erich Becker

Sequels in this day and age are lucky to have half the inspiration that made their predecessors worth a movie-goers



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