Review: 'Prince Caspian' full of visual thrills
May 21, 2008
Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, the second book of the series penned by C.S. Lewis, delivers exactly what it promises: a fantastic journey into the land of Narnia, full of beautiful scenery, exotic creatures and battles a-plenty.
Review: 'Iron Man' a marvelous adventure
May 6, 2008
"Iron Man" is the newest comic-book adaption to the silver screen, a sci-fi adventure about a man in an iron suit (although, as Tony Stark, played by Robert Downey Jr, glibly says, it's not really iron, it's a titanium gold alloy).
Review: Laura Marling's maturity shines through in debut album
April 30, 2008
On any given day when I was 18 years old, the odds were pretty good that you could find me doing one of three things: Sleeping, watching baseball and, of course, eating at Taco Bell.
Review: 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' not easy to forget
April 22, 2008
Love is a nasty business, and sex is the bittersweet symphony that when played backward is really a message from Satan.
Review: Gnarls Barkley disappoints on latest album, 'Odd Couple'
April 18, 2008
When Gnarls Barkley burst onto the scene back in 2006, I'll admit that I was impressed.
Review: 'Brawl' a smash hit for Nintendo Wii
April 17, 2008
The next generation of video games is bland and drab.
Review: Charm of 'Pettigrew' lasts more than a day
April 15, 2008
A day in the life of hapless British nanny Miss Guinevere Pettigrew (Frances McDormand) is no easy task.
Review: 'Leatherheads' doesn't score a touchdown
April 8, 2008
'Leatherheads' might make you want to dress up like your grandfather and try to buy a Coke with a penny, but that's about it.
Review: Beach House mellows out
April 2, 2008
Just when you thought the best things to come out of Baltimore were crab cakes and videos featuring certain NBA stars telling you not to snitch, Beach House has burst onto the scene with its infectious brand of reverb-driven dream pop that is sure to tick
Review: Luketic's '21' doesn't hit the jackpot
April 1, 2008
Unfortunately for audiences going to see the new movie "21," the producers of the film didn't adhere to that all-important Vegas slogan that gives reprieve to the city of sin: "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas."