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Black Ops 2 'Revolution' Review!
Black Ops 2 'Revolution' Review!
Black Ops 2 'Revolution' Review!
The wait is finally over for Ps3 gamers, the new Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 D.L.C (Downloadable Content) map pack 'Revolution' is now available for purchase! It was released today (03-28-13)
’21 and Over’ Review
’21 and Over’ Review
’21 and Over’ Review
'21 and Over,' despite being the directorial debut of the odious 'Hangover' writers Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, isn't quite the bro-fest you might think it is. Yes, it definitely treads a bit into date rape jokes and offers an easy layup to any and all homophobes in the audience (more on this in a bit) but, by some miracle, more scenes than you might expect will actually make you laugh. Despite a p
‘Identity Thief’ Review
‘Identity Thief’ Review
‘Identity Thief’ Review
Funny is, of course, subjective. I find Woody Allen funny but there are plenty of people who find him about as amusing as being slowly asphyxiated in plastic bags from CVS. Still, I'll hazard to guess that there is no one who will find Melissa McCarthy obnoxiously singing along to Kelis' not-at-all-current "Milkshake" funny. Especially when 'Identity Thief' - a new "comedy" wit
‘Bullet to the Head’ Review
‘Bullet to the Head’ Review
‘Bullet to the Head’ Review
In 1982, Walter Hill directed '48 Hrs.,' with Nick Nolte as a loose cannon cop and Eddie Murphy as a fast-talking criminal. The oil-and-water chemistry worked, the movie was a hit, and an entire genre -- the buddy cop movie -- was born. Hill has had a long a varied career in Hollywood, directing tough, lean action movies and Westerns and producing the 'Alien' franchise, but '48 Hrs.' and the myria
‘The Last Stand’ Review
‘The Last Stand’ Review
‘The Last Stand’ Review
In his recent autobiography, Arnold Schwarzenegger describes his part in 'The Last Stand' as "a great, great role." He plays Ray Owens, a former LAPD cop who retired to his hometown in Arizona after his partner got crippled in a botched drug raid. Now the local sheriff, he and a few bumbling deputies are all that stands between the Mexican border and a ruthless drug kingpin. "The sh
Call of Duty - Black Ops II Review!
Call of Duty - Black Ops II Review!
Call of Duty - Black Ops II Review!
Today marks the one month anniversary of Call of Duty: Black Ops II For the past thirty days I've been playing this game exclusively, non-stop as I try to get a better feeling for the game and it's many new features. Everything else, has been put on hold!
‘Django Unchained’ Review
‘Django Unchained’ Review
‘Django Unchained’ Review
His name is Django and as he's quick to point out, the D is silent. It's just about the only quiet part of Quentin Tarantino's 'Django Unchained,' a boisterous, bloody blaxploitation/Western hybrid. What else would you expect from Tarantino, the modern master of genre pastiche, flavorful dialogue, and grossly exaggerated violence? Whatever 'Django''s issues -- and it has a couple -- failing to del
‘Life of Pi’ Review
‘Life of Pi’ Review
‘Life of Pi’ Review
Bill Westenhofer. Lubo Hristov. David Lauer. Gullaume Rocheron. Depending on your beliefs, you may or may not believe that God created the heavens and earth in seven days -- but I can say with some certainty that those men, a quartet of visual effects supervisors and designers (along with many other talented people) created the wondrous sights of 'Life of Pi.' It took them a lot more than seven da

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