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Drag Me to Hell

June 5, 2009 by Amber Goddard

Sometimes funny, often scary, Drag Me To Hell is exactly what a horror gal likes in her movies—blood, goats, bugs, and people I don’t want to see die.

Filed Under: Horror, Thriller

Angels & Demons

June 5, 2009 by John Guzdek

Angels and Demons is an overlong, uninteresting affair which doesn’t live up to the blockbuster tag. Then again, it is not the worst film you could see this summer.

Filed Under: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller

My Bloody Valentine

June 5, 2009 by Amber Goddard

There’s 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.

Filed Under: Crime, Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Casino Royale

April 27, 2009 by Amber Goddard

Daniel Craig is this generation’s James Bond, and this spy story of how 007 got his license to kill gives us all the action, romance, and kick-ass chase scenes that we can handle.

Filed Under: Action, British, Thriller

Body of Lies

April 20, 2009 by Amber Goddard

Ridley Scott plus Russell Crowe plus Leonardo DiCaprio plus political intrigue and action equal a thoroughly engaging thriller that will hopefully find more success on DVD than it did in theaters.

Filed Under: Action, Drama, Thriller

Watchmen

March 26, 2009 by Amber Goddard

The director of 300 has once again taken a classic graphic novel and brought it to the big screen with obvious affection, and while that sometimes makes this a little too literal of an adaptation, it’s still full of truly special effects and “super” performances.

Filed Under: Action, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Thriller

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