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By: Garrett Collins
2 Comments | Sep. 2, 2008

Ever since Steven Spielberg plucked him from the adverse real life environment of being a bouncer in a club to the real Hollywood life of being a soldier who gets killed by a sniper in “Saving Private Ryan,” Vin Diesel has been pushed down our throats as being a highly touted action star.

By: Garrett Collins
No Comments | Apr. 28, 2008

Though “Deception” tries to revive the dying genre known as the erotic thriller, it proves this genre should be left for dead.

By: Garrett Collins
No Comments | Apr. 14, 2008

The Hollywood remake machine strikes again!

By: Garrett Collins
No Comments | Apr. 8, 2008

Although looked down upon by many, horror films like “The Ruins”, when done right, have a tendency to enter your head in such a drastic fashion that it lingers with you the rest of your life.

By: Garrett Collins
No Comments | Mar. 17, 2008

“Doomsday” rides into partial apocalyptic romp.

By: Garrett Collins
No Comments | Mar. 10, 2008

‘Bank Job’ takes the title of best robbery movie of recent memory.

By: Garrett Collins
No Comments | Mar. 4, 2008

With Oscar week just behind, filmgoers are reminded week after week that we are in the time of year that studios put out films just so they can be seen, not necessarily because they are good.

By: Garrett Collins
No Comments | Feb. 11, 2008

Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson missed a step somewhere in this reunion.