When I was a very young boy, I listened to an awful lot of my father's music. Apparently, I would often take all the pots and pans out on the kitchen floor and beat them to hell in time with "Psycho Killer." It was 'cute.' I have no recollection of this. My earliest memory is of eating Roy Rogers cheeseburgers in a Hershey, Pa. (0) comments
Have video games tapped into the Hollywood notion of remaking classic films for a modern audience? With the growing number of franchise comebacks, the video game industry seems to be going through a revivalism phase. With a catalogue about 30 years deep, it is worrisome that the industry is turning to this so soon. (0) comments
"My Best Friend's Girl" is well-cast and definitely deserving of some laughs but fails to impress. Although Dane Cook's raunchy comedy never seems to get old, his role as Tank - the master of seducing (and offending) women in "My Best Friend's Girl" - lacks his creative charm. (2) comments
How many times have you played "Tetris" or "Bubble Breaker" on the phone while bored in class or waiting for the shuttle? Do you love games like "Wii Sports," "Rock Band" and "Guitar Hero?" Is that the extent of your gaming experience? If you answered an emphatic yes to any of those questions, then chances are you have been given a label without knowing it: "casual gamer. (0) comments
As a warning, "Igor" is not another Pixar CGI movie. It is instead part of the newly into computer animation Exodus Film Group, so anyone expecting something along the lines of a "Finding Nemo" or "Cars" will have something of a shock. The same basic storyline, with an underdog hero trying to prove himself to the world, but "Igor's" setting in a world of evil allows it to have edgier humor than the big studio films. (0) comments
While it may not seem like a topic splayed across the silver screen very often these days, the topic of racism is an all too common occurrence in our society. It divides us when we should be equals, causes us to make assumptions of people we never get the chance to actually know, and according the film "Lakeview Terrance," starring Samuel L. (0) comments