Reel Movie Reviews: Dragonball: Evolution
Fans of the original Dragonball: Evolution series will be let down by the big screen version.
And new, curious viewers really shouldn't bother with this waste of a film.
Read our full Dragonball review now.
Fans of the original Dragonball: Evolution series will be let down by the big screen version.
And new, curious viewers really shouldn't bother with this waste of a film.
Read our full Dragonball review now.
Is Observe and Report fun for the whole family? Gosh no.
But is it fun for the older folks in your family, those that appreciate dirty, over-the-top humor? Oh yes.
Read our detailed Observe and Report review now.
Need we really explain why Fast & Furious is an absolute trainwreck?
Okay. Read our complete Fast & Furious review now.
Adventureland stars Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig.
While the presence of these Saturday Night Live stalwarts should be enough to prompt anyone to buy a ticket, they're actually just the tip of this comedic iceburg.
Read our full Adventureland review now and see what we mean.
Monsters vs. Aliens employs the voices of pretty much every big name in Hollywood.
Of course, it also uses the latest 3D technology to deliver a fun film for the whole family.
Read through our complete Monsters vs. Aliens review now!
Does The Last House on the Left reinvent the horror genre? No.
But is it an entertaining, creepy film that delivers suspense throughout? Yes.
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With Dwayne Johnson in the lead role, Race to Witch Mountain is pretty much fun for the whole family.
The actor anchors a film that's enjoyable for kids and surprisingly action-packed for adults.
Read more about it now via our complete Race to Witch Mountain review.
Considering the hype Watchmen has received, the most obvious question on the minds of most movie fans must be: Is it worth it?
The answer is: YES... and then some!
Read our detailed Watchmen review to see just how much our staff loved this graphic novel adaption.
It's bad enough Fired Up is a terrible movie, one that has no business avoiding the direct-to-DVD fate.
But the movie is also a blatant rip-off of Bring It On. No comedy should be legally allowed to base itself around cheerleading ever again after that masterpiece.
Read our detailed, insulting Fired Up review now.
Jason Voorhees deserves a better fate than this.
Read through our Friday the 13th review to see why this is simply another useless remake.