Full Story DVD Corner: Son of Rambow
The real beauty of Son of Rambow is that it dares to be silly and sincere and completely obsessed with things blowing up in exactly the way that 11-year-old boys are. Full Story DVD Corner: Doomsday
While the premise of Doomsday might have been interesting in the hands of a more original director, the movie ultimately chooses carnage over consideration. Full Story DVD Corner: 21
The true tale that inspired 21 can hook any audience member into a viewing, but what transpires on-screen is categorically less entertaining. Full Story DVD Corner: Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
Harold & Kumar very quickly transitions from a road trip comedy (as the title suggests) to a romantic comedy. Full Story DVD Corner: The Bank Job
The Bank Job is action packed, but it is not simply a shoot-‘em-up popcorn flick.
Full Story DVD Corner: Charlie Bartlett
Charlie Bartlett preaches a message from an adolescent boy’s mouth, and unfortunately it just makes Poll and his film seem that much more sophomoric. Full Story DVD Corner: Vantage Point
Vantage Point's concept is clever, but unfortunately its filmmakers got caught up in its flashy style and eliminated all substance. Full Story DVD Corner: Definitely, Maybe
Though it is painfully obvious which woman is Maya’s mother from the moment audiences meet all three, Definitely, Maybe is just as sweet as its protagonist. Full Story