All posts tagged Reviews
American Reunion takes a clean slice out of the franchise
Fortunately for the American Pie series, they seem to have avoided the Hollywood curse of poorly made, long-running comedy franchises. In American Reunion, the ensemble of horny teenagers determined to lose their virginity on prom night from American Pie reconvene …
Potter’s golden boy takes a trip over to the darker side of film
In his first appearance on film since the Harry Potter franchise, Daniel Radcliffe bursts free from “the boy who lived” stigma and demonstrates that he very well knows
The Starting Line continues to up the Fall Out Boy punx
Pop punk may have been tainted in recent years by the rise of Fall Out Boy and All Time Low, but don’t let those bands taint the genre
She & Him craft a Christmas album to add to the “good” list
Christmas time in the music industry is an excuse for a lot of washed up artists and popular singers who couldn’t write a song if their life depended
Twilight’s no Harry Potter, but… Oh, who are we kidding, it’s awful
The best part about this film is David Schlesinger’s set design. The wedding scene between Bella and her undead hubby would have been a truly touching experience if
Occupiers can rally around Tower Heist for 99% style vindication
After years of living in economic uncertainty while CEOs remain relatively untouched, after their false, inflated estimates of company profits have gone unpunished and their intentional betting against
A slightly more radio-friendly Mastodon boils down melodic epics
This fall, Atlanta-based, sludge metal band Mastodon released their fifth full-length studio recording, entitled The Hunter. The album does a great job of giving the listener a taste
“Hapee Birthdae, Harry” – The Sorcerer’s Stone film turns 10
After the final movie was released this summer, Harry Potter fans have resorted to going back and rereading the books (even Quidditch Through the Ages) and sitting in
This Thing doesn’t compare to the 1982 cult classic
The Thing may be the most disappointing remake of the year. Quite a feat, considering Rod Lurie took Sam Peckinpah’s disturbing and controversial masterpiece, Straw Dogs, and put
Ryan Adams explores spiritual themes and morality
Ryan Adams can take an old song structure and a few well strung together notes and turn them into a prayer. Not the prayer that zealots say -









