Dear John: You are not The Notebook

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

When the hype started to build up around Dear John several months back, many industry insiders predicted it would outdo that other very famous Nicholas Sparks adaptation, The Notebook (it doesn’t even come close). Plus, the casting made headlines when it was announced current every-girl heartthrob Channing Tatum (Stop-Loss) as the lead, along with up [...]

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Valentine’s Day: Cliché, Predicable and Sweet, Just Like It’s Namesake

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Well, I wasn’t surprised when I read many of the early reviews for Valentine’s Day. They all said that the romantic comedy was predictable, groan-inducing, and way too sappy. My first thought to these reactions was, “Well, that’s exactly how the actual holiday is, so if anything, it truly is honoring the masochistic holiday.” Bravo. [...]

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Crazy Heart is Crazy Good

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

I’ve been a huge admirer of Jeff Bridges for years now. Very few actors in Hollywood have as diverse of a work history as him. Bridges has never shied away from independent films, and also has never vied like crazy for commercial results. He has played a ship captain, a psychotic kidnapper, a gymnastics coach, [...]

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2010 Academy Awards Predictions

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

So the Academy Awards Nominations were announced today, and as per usual, comedies were ignored. The biggest, although not surprising, slight is the absence of the comedies The Hangover, (500) Days of Summer, and It’s Complicated. This is why I have such trouble with the Oscars. As almost any actor will testify, comedy is much [...]

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Edge of Darkness Does Not Keep You on the Edge of Your Seat

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

I was so fired up for Mel Gibson’s comeback. Public meltdowns aside, I have a soft spot for the actor, as he has played some of the most iconic roles in the action genre to date including: Mad Max, Martin Riggs, and William Wallace, to name a few (am I going to get totally panned [...]

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