The Coens have delivered a superb follow up to their masterful No Country for Old Men by not even trying to do something similar.
Reviews
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
A decent venture into the world of Star Wars for the kids, The Clone Wars offers bad dialogue and subpar animation, but should hold the interest of younger viewers and is pretty harmless.
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
A mature sequel that lives up to the first film and grows with its audience even though it doesnt remain completely true to the book.
The Strangers
Finally, a makes you jump horror flick that didnt originate in a much scarier version from Asia, The Stranger throws two likable people into a horrifying situationplus there are masks.
The Happening
Nature turns mean, but not as mean as she could be in an R-rated movie, in this uneven wanna-be horror film.
WALL-E
Once again, Pixar has crafted an Oscar-worthy film in a genre a lot of people dismiss as kid’s stuff. No mere cartoon, WALL-E delivers on all levels AND packs in some pretty relevant statements on the state of the world to boot. Plus, it’s quite possibly the best love story of the year.