Film Review: I Am Legend
Hollywood loves a plague. The basic idea of a disease of one sort or another wiping out the human race has been done and re-done so many times it’s hard to keep track of the original use of the concept.
If I were to bet on it though, my money would be on the 1964 Vincent […]
Best Moments in Film 2007
(all movie links are to previous articles on The Plugg)
• Giant robots plastered all over a suburban house while an outraged father yells, “Look what those kids did to my lawn!” Transformers.
• The marvelous twist and descend, Hitchcock-to-the-nth-degree credits that opened Vacancy, made even better by Paul Haslinger’s Bernard […]
Film Review: Coen Brothers ‘No Country For Old Men’
With their latest film, No Country For Old Men, the Coen Brothers have created a fantastic chimera. On the surface a crime thriller in the vein of their first effort, Blood Simple, the film is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. You’d think from the trailer it’s a sort of western noir and while it has […]
Trailer: Teeth
Recently, a coworker forwarded me the below clip from YouTube. She then followed me into my office to make me watch it. What followed was perhaps one of the most disturbing things a man could imagine. I haven’t heard a lot of hype on this one yet, but am quite curious to […]
Film Review: Stephen King’s The Mist
Having read the Stephen King novella this movie is based on, and having bought and actually listened to the “3-D Sound” audio version of the story (hyped as a “miracle”, but actually just a bit of radio theater), I was well versed, and re-versed (Ha! “re-versed”) on the story Frank Darabont’s Stephen King’s The Mist […]
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