Review: The Cave

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  August 26, 2005 @ 11:59am

Monsters, caves, thrill-seekers, scientists, and claustrophobia are all the elements that make The Cave just another one of those old-fashioned "monster-mash" movies.

I suffer from an affliction. I love monster movies, or as I call them, creature features. I don't care how cheesy they are or if there is some guy running around in a giant rubber suit.

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Review: The Brothers Grimm

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  August 26, 2005 @ 11:59am

Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm (Matt Damon and Heath Ledger) travel the known world unlocking curses, defeating demons, and vanquishing the wicked.

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DVD Review: Hercules: The Legendary Journeys - Season 6

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  August 23, 2005 @ 7:00am

Hercules: The Legendary Journeys was a show that no one ever thought would evolve into the phenomenon it became.

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DVD Review: Hunter Season 2

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  August 23, 2005 @ 12:00am

Hunter was a detective series made for the 1980s.

The series starred former football star Fred Dryer as Sgt. Rick Hunter, a no-nonsense L.A. detective who would do almost anything to nail his suspect. He was a hero born in the 80s and his whole action persona reflected that.

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Review: Red Eye

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  August 19, 2005 @ 11:59am

On the surface, Red Eye seems like a routine thriller starring up-and-comers in Hollywood vowing for a shot at the big time. But what makes Red Eye so special in this crowded summer season?

The Notebook heroine Rachel McAdams stars as Lisa Reisert, a hotel concierge who catches a late flight home after a funeral.

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Review: Show Me

Posted by: Timo Puolitaipale  •  August 19, 2005 @ 11:59am

Show Me is the story of the kidnapping of thirty-something yuppie Sarah (Michelle Holden) by squeegee kids Jenna (Katharine Isabelle) and Jackson (Kett Turton). Although the two squeegee kids have Sarah at a disadvantage, it is not only Sarah who is held hostage.

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Review: The 40-Year-Old Virgin

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  August 19, 2005 @ 11:59am

Every year there seems to be a comedy that finds a new way to make us laugh in the aisles. There is always one that is funnier than the rest. Well fear not, movie-goer, that comedy has arrived.

Steve Carell stars as Andy Stitzer, a shy, reclusive guy who works in the tech-shop in the back of one of those giant electronics stores like Best Buy.

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Review: The Great Raid

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  August 12, 2005 @ 11:59am

Please let me go! I need to leave! I just can't take it anymore.

These are probably some of the things that prisoners of war said to themselves while they endured captivity during wartime.

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Review: Four Brothers

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  August 12, 2005 @ 11:59am

It's all about family, well, sort of.

Four foster brothers reunite on a cold snowy day when their foster mother (Fionnula Flanagan) is killed during a convenience store robbery.

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Review: Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo

Posted by: Dean Kish  •  August 12, 2005 @ 11:59am

It is pretty safe to say that the Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo is probably the raunchiest movie I have ever seen.

The sequel to the 1999 smash hit finds Deuce Bigalow (Rob Schneider) down on his luck once again. After a freak marine accident, Deuce flees to Europe where he hooks up with his old pal, T.J.

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