Sometimes funny, often scary, Drag Me To Hell is exactly what a horror gal likes in her moviesblood, goats, bugs, and people I dont want to see die.
My Bloody Valentine
Theres nothing new here as far as slasher flicks go, but the 3D twist at least adds a bit more value to your movie ticket dollar.
Monsters vs. Aliens
B-movie sci-fi fans will revel in the references, and kids will enjoy the spectacular effects and funny creatures, but Monsters vs. Aliens, while a technical marvel, isnt much more than a pleasantly forgettable kid flick without its 3-D.
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
I guess its a kick-off to the summer movie season, but Wolverine is basically a CG film with less than stellar CG where a mildly interesting character is given the task of carrying an entire film, and sadly, hes just not enough.
Star Trek
One of the most fully enjoyable movie-going experiences Ive had in awhile, Star Trek is exciting, funny, looks great, and offers the perfect balance between re-inventing history and paying homage to its roots.
The Haunting in Connecticut
Definitely no new territory here, but The Haunting in Connecticut still manages to elicit a few screams and gives us characters were actually hoping will survive.