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Funny, violent flick

May 15, 2009 Mark Fleming

Photo by: Summit Entertainment Men of minorities are often backed into tight spots, forced to make necessary decisions and kill a guy or two. No…

Miracle at St. Anna’ is poorly paced and a tad gruesome

May 7, 2009 Mark Fleming

Miracles seem to be increasingly difficult to come across in film, even with the significant changes that have occurred in film and media over time.…

How to Lose Friends and Alienate People hilarious

May 7, 2009 Mark Fleming

Movies tend to work too hard lately in order to achieve that 'perfect joke' when in the end, crude humor always claims victory. Who wants…

Defiance’ gives a fresh face to World War II

May 7, 2009 Mark Fleming

World War II casualty statistics vary greatly, from estimates of 50 million to over 70 million. This makes World War II the deadliest war in…

Inkheart’ provides a solid fantasy experience

May 7, 2009 Mark Fleming

Fiction and fantasy have become some of the most powerful social connections ever to grace our expansive human imaginations. Wonderful worlds created by the likes…

Fighting’ is pretty much exactly what it sounds like

May 7, 2009 Mark Fleming

For all of the angry, angry people out there who are too "gentle" to step up and show their stuff, there are and always will…

The Spirit’ provides good features, bad film

May 7, 2009 Mark Fleming

There are numerous ways to capture the glory of a comic book, and recently film has taken up the challenge. Although this may sound good…

State of Play’ a dramatic, riveting political thriller

May 7, 2009 Mark Fleming

"State of Play" takes a stab at turning a sometimes morally questionable profession (journalism) into the pinnacle of righteousness. Cal McAffrey (Russell Crowe) and his…

Pokemon: Platinum’ just more of the same

May 7, 2009 Mark Fleming

Fourteen years have gone by now and Nintendo's indestructible franchise, "Pokémon," lives strong. This name has spread its way throughout multiple genres of entertainment, from…

Battle for Terra’ promotes peace via 3-D action

May 7, 2009 Mark Fleming

According to a handful of the less optimistic people in the world, the distant future for Earth and its inhabitants are being led day-by-day closer…

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