
‘The Incredible Hulk’ movie review: Edward Norton smashes in Marvel reboot
Marvel Studios has ‘rebooted’ the franchise with Louis Leterrier at the helm of The Incredible Hulk
Marvel Studios has ‘rebooted’ the franchise with Louis Leterrier at the helm of The Incredible Hulk
A lazy Panda voiced by Jack Black must become a kung fu master in Kung Fu Panda
Two-thirds of a solid superhero satire are sabotaged by a disastrously misconceived final act in Peter Berg’s Hancock
Wanted is is perfect action fare for undemanding crowds but as soulless as the cinema of Michael Bay
Prince Caspian is an immensely superior sequel that feels, tonally, like an altogether different film
Shyamalan’s The Happening is a compelling and challenging film that will likely polarize audiences
Penelope won’t win over any cynics but becomes an agreeably old-fashioned fantasy with modern-day sensibilities
This violent, blood-soaked crime drama comes on the heels of the Hostel and Saw movies
Breath doesn’t reach the highs of some of the director’s previous films but it plays right into the hands of his fanbase.
Neil Marshall’s Doomsday is a a cheesy, gruesome, loving rehash of an early ‘80’s post-apocalyptic B-movie
Horton Hears a Who! is a charming, even delightful Seuss adaptation that works because it sticks to the heart of its source material
Rob Reiner’s The Bucket List falls somewhere between a schmaltzy yet sometimes effective comedy-drama
Rod Lurie’s Resurrecting the Champ is only marred by some by-the-numbers storytelling
Rambo isn’t as exhilarating as Stallone’s Rocky Balboa, but it’s quite an experience nonetheless
National Treasure: Book of Secrets reteams much of the cast and crew of the 2004’s National Treasure for virtually the same film
Home follows the director as she attempts to explore the disintegration of her family and find her own place in life
Cloverfield makes extensive use of its admittedly brilliant core idea though it often comes across as gimmicky
For two-thirds of its running time, Francis Lawrence´s I Am Legend packs one hell of a punch
Michael Davis’ Shoot ‘Em Up is perfectly summarized by its title: 90 minutes of gunplay and dead bodies
The stars of Robert Redford´s Lions for Lambs deliver with gusto
A stark Alaskan setting greatly elevates David Slade´s 30 Days of Night
A Mighty Heart is a documentary-style portrait of the kidnapping of, and search for, Daniel Pearl
The Brave One is almost a carbon copy of Michael Winner´s 1974 Death Wish, replacing Charles Bronson with Jodie Foster
Snow Cake is something like Garden State meets I Am Sam, starring Sigourney Weaver and Alan Rickman