Revolver

More ambiguous than ever, Guy Ritchie continues his assault on the crime genre with this limited release gem. Unfortunately, the movie leaves little to the viewer in understanding as the movies outcome is left open to suggestion. I have my two theories, but without knowing a single person who has seen it, I am left questioning even my own understanding. Much like Memento, I may have to give this one another view to truly accept it.

Pet Sematary 2

Ouch. Not the followup Edward Furlong had envisioned after breaking waves in T2. This one is bad. Picture a zombie version of Cujo.

Halloween 4

How can you not love the Halloween series? It ay be fading out with originality but what do you expect from a man that never dies?

3 Burials

Overall, Tommy Lee Jones delivers a great message but the ending falls short of expectations. Great location and setting.

Dan in Real Life

Love Steve Carell. Dane Cook continues to prove that the leap from standup to the silver screen is not working. Overall, it was good, but extremely awkward situations made me squirm in my theater seat. I definitely could have waited till video.

Vanishing

Jeff Bridges is nuts and I don't really understand why. Not knowing what happened to Sandra Bullock is disturbing, but this film had a quality that rivaled a made-for-tv movie.

Ghost Rider

Unbelievable. This tops the worst movie I have seen lately category in a landslide and I don't expect it to fall from the there anytime soon. What a way to ruin a truly remarkable comic series.

Vacancy

Come on, are you kidding me with the horror movie heroine role...again! They definitely kept me on the edge of my seat the entire movie, but the outcome is just so unbelievable it just upsets me. Seriously, I watched this, The Messengers, The Reaping, and The Hitcher in the same week, and if all of them didn't follow the same pattern, I must be blind.

Fracture

Felt more like a decent production of Law & Order than a movie. Quite boring, but interesting how Ryan Gosling pulled it together by the finish.

1408

I was really excited to finally sit down and watch this film, especially following John Cusak's performance Identity. Unfortanely this one fell far short of my expectations and had I realized it was Stephen King, I would have never bothered.
