Easy A brings that teen movie tradition proudly to a new generation. You begin to imagine what your high school self would be like in this digital age of Facebooking and Tweeting.
Read MoreThe Town achieves to be as dangerous, interesting, and dramatic as the two movies it's being hyped by its studio to be compared to: Heat and The Departed. While it's not as epic and well-acted as Heat and nowhere near as visceral as The Departed, The Town can hold it's own in the crime thriller department.
Read MoreAs aforementioned, Machete is preposterous, fakely hyper-violent, and unrealistic in all scope and scale on purpose. For that, it's a creative success and a lot of manly fun for what it is supposed to be.
Read MoreIn The American, Clooney pulls off muted-serious and still creates a screen presence that demands your attention. The rest of the film, however, may not be so effective.
Read MoreDinner for Schmucks is as stupid as its wildly eccentric characters, but it delivers the laugh-out-loud moments missing from a lot of comedies this summer.
Read MoreIn trying something completely new and different, Edgar Wright has another cult classic in the making here with Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World. The movie lives or dies by its over-the-top visual and music style.
Read MoreOverall, The Expendables is a nostalgic blast of updated 80's excess. Hollywood doesn't make action movies like this anymore, and probably for the cheesy reasons they are what they are.
Read MoreSpielberg and Lucas made Raiders of the Lost Ark as a homage to the Saturday morning adventure serials of the 1930's and 1940's. The look and feel of the finished product is like no other, between the locations, the fashion, and the sets (and the snakes!).
Read MoreThe Kids Are All Right, if you couldn't tell already, is not your typical summer movie and a great piece of original filmmaking. As aforementioned, where this movie wins is with it's family and love. Beyond the sexual orientation of the parents, their characters are rooted those two qualities, just like any other typical California family.
Read MoreDirector Adam McKay (in his fourth collaboration with Ferrell) could have made an entire two-hour movie of just watching these two sit at their desks busting each other's balls and it would have been hilarious.
Read MoreIt's in the all-important element of storytelling that Despicable Me fails to succeed. You kind of need a story that has a point to keep my attention. I'm sure the kids will love it, but this movie doesn't have a story or a point.
Read MoreInception may go down as his masterpiece someday, with its ability to take such a huge, wild, and suspenseful concept and pace it was such a deeply affecting emotional story. The powerful relationship between DiCaprio and Cotillard successfully overcomes the heist action to great effectiveness. Between Inception and his continuing work with Martin Scorsese (Gangs of New York, The Aviator, The Departed, and Shutter Island earlier this year), DiCaprio is building an impressive resume of compelling psychological performances. He hasn't been that teen heartthrob from Growing Pains, Romeo + Juliet, and Titanic for a long time and it's time for people to take notice, because he might be the best young actor working today.
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