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The Uninvited Review

ArchiveBy Neil WeakleyMay 11, 2011Leave a comment

  I realize I’m repeating myself, but if Hollywood would stop remaking Korean horror films, I wouldn’t have to.  “The Uninvited” is indeed a remake, this time of the Korean film “A Tale of Two Sisters”, or originally titled “Janghwa, Hongryeon” in Korea.  In this American version, Anna comes home from being in a mental…

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Underworld: Rise of the Lycans review

ArchiveBy Neil WeakleyMay 11, 2011Leave a comment

  Ah, once more into the monochromatic, ultra-stylized Underworld franchise.  You know, the first one had that novelty factor going for it because it was new.  And it had the cool factor of both vampires AND werewolves.  And it borrowed from “The Matrix” with its action sequences.  Well, what action there was.  Its’ imperfections were…

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The Unborn Review

ArchiveBy Neil WeakleyMay 11, 2011Leave a comment

So this movie, “The Unborn”, looked like it could be pretty creepy, and the idea of a girl that was a twin whose brother died in the womb but was haunting her and trying to be born was an idea with some promise.  Unfortunately, David S. Goyer chose to add a bunch of other stuff,…

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My Bloody Valentine 3D Review

ArchiveBy Neil WeakleyMay 11, 2011Leave a comment

Sometimes a movie is just bad.  Sometimes a movie is pretty good.  And sometimes it’s both. Tom Hanniger, played by Jensen Ackles of TV’s “Supernatural”, returns to his hometown, a Pennsylvanian mining town, on the tenth anniversary of the Valentine’s night massacre that claimed the lives of 22 people.  However, upon his return, he is…

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My Name Is Bruce review

ArchiveBy Neil WeakleyMay 11, 2011Leave a comment

When someone says Bruce Campbell is starring in and even directing a new film, you expect it to be a bit goofy, somewhat ridiculous, and a crap load of fun.  When you actually see that movie, and all of those things are true, you come out pretty damn happy.

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