Director Roger Michell (Changing Lanes) brings us a very close adaptation to the novel of the same name by Ian McEwan (Atonement). Enduring Love is the story of one tragic accident, and the slow after math of one man's life as it unravels.
Daniel Craig (James Bond) plays Joe, a writer and profes...
Director Nimrod Antal, who also brought us the film "Kontroll," brings us a suspenseful thriller. Although it's not an original story, great acting and directing make this a great movie.
The story opens with an unhappily married couple, Amy (Kate Beckinsale; Underworld), and David (Luke Wilson;...
This film, directed by Christopher Smith, had all the right ingredients for a good horror film, but didn't quite do it for me. It's one of those dvd's that I've seen at Blockbuster whenever I scan the horror section, but never get. Since it was a "rewards" day and I could rent it for free, I gave ...
Well, I have been waiting for this movie to arrive at Blockbuster ever since I read Rama's review. So of course when I saw they finally had it, I nabbed it. I was not disappointed.
Brad Anderson directed this. He also brought us an amazing film called The Machinist, with Christian Bale.
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Director David Jacobson (who also wrote this film) brings us a drama about troubled young people in the LA Valley. With fantastic acting and great chemistry between all actors involved, this is a film that will leave you heartbroken.
Evan Rachel Wood (Thirteen) stars in this film as Tobe, short ...
As the Lost Girl, I obviously love vampire movies (along with fellow moviewebber friend, Vamp). So I thought I better get some reviews up for my favorite vampire flicks.
The movie starts right up, meaning it does not have an opening scene, followed by opening credits. It just gets right into th...
Italian director Guillermo del Toro is one of the most talented, brilliant, visually creative directors today. I have seen all of his films, with the exception of one, "Cronos", which I'm putting on my Netflix list as soon as I'm finished writing this. His movies spark emotion, imagination, fantasy...
Now, THIS is what I can call a funny comedy. I'm not a big fan of this genre and most of the comedy films out there I personally find rude and crude. This is one exception.
Dudley Moore is at his finest in his role as Arthur, a millionaire who "does nothing". He is not close to his parents. H...