New York Times:
“Quarantine,” yet another pseudo-documentary horror movie, delivers the heebie-jeebies with solid acting and perfectly calibrated shocks. . (Read More)
Washington Post:
MOVIES | Fast-moving swirl of mind games, political intrigue and explosive brutality is smarter than the average action thriller.
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Blogcritics Reviews:
Fans of the Shrek series will be disappointed in the latest release.Unlike the other two Shrek movies, the third movie is not nearly as encapsulating as the first two have been. There was an incredible amount of hype around this movie when it was first announced, and most fans are going to end up somewhat disappointed with (Read More)
AfterDawn.com:
After first being announced at CES 2007, Sling Media has finally announced the availability of the SlingCatcher playback device, 18 months after its initial unveiling.The SlingCatcher, according to Cnet is a "playback device that's designed to pull digital content from three sources and display them on your TV. It can play (Read More)
Blogcritics Reviews:
Vietnam's highest grossing film kicks its way onto DVD.One of the things that I love about martial arts movies and especially the ones released by the wonderful company Dragon Dynasty is that it’s basically the only genre that makes its violence a selling point. Yet, it doesn’t glorify violence for the sake of (Read More)
washingtonpost.com -:
If the global economy survives the autumn and our cable-TV companies are still in business come Christmas, Americans surfing the channels for classic Yuletide movies may finally figure out exactly whom they have to blame for the housing bubble and everything that has followed. Forget the predatory lenders, Wall Street shark (Read More)
New York Times:
Ridley Scott’s new movie, “Body of Lies,” raises a potentially disturbing question. If terrorism has become boring, does that mean the terrorists have won? . (Read More)