Strangers on a Train
“Sin Nombre,†at its most fundamental level, is a film about uncertainty, with characters who aren’t always able to control what’ll happen to them next. […]
“Sin Nombre,†at its most fundamental level, is a film about uncertainty, with characters who aren’t always able to control what’ll happen to them next. […]
With certain films, you don’t know what you have until years later. It could be a multitude of things, some of which could be big […]
If “Julie & Julia†seems a little farfetched, that’s only because it focuses on two women who each have success stories that are stranger than […]
“Let Me Die A Woman” is a nauseating attempt to exploit the strangeness and confusion of adults living with gender issues that is unintentionally hysterical. […]
After watching the first 30 minutes of Steve Carr’s “Paul Blart: Mall Cop,†it’s difficult to guess its genre. It can be categorized from anything […]
When a movie is “high concept,†it tends to work around said concept and build a cohesive plotline, characters with depth and contain enough dramatic […]
The nauseating “Cannibal Apocalypse” is the best of the Italian Cannibal films of the early ‘80s. To some, that concept may come off like an […]
Select members of the Review Fix staff voice their feelings on the recent passing of John Hughes. How can one person make so many great […]
“Kiss Me Goodbye” serves as a wonderful little treat and a reminder that sometimes a comedy has no purpose but to put a smile on […]
“Killshot” had all the elements to make it a winning picture, including a top-notch cast, an Academy Award-nominated director, and a screenplay based on an […]
The voice of teenage-angst films was silenced on August 6, 2009 as director, writer and producer John Hughes passed away after a fatal heart-attack during […]
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