To play the titular male stripper nicknamed Magic Mike, Channing Tatum drew upon his own pre-fame experiences as a exotic dancer, and it shows. To put it bluntly, the guy thrusts his pelvis like a pure professional, like a wave lapping the shore. No wonder female audiences ate this movie up. Too bad eye candy […]
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Chud Chud
Well, it might, actually. But the bands music sounds as non-damn-giving as can be in the best way possible. The rising hardcore enthusiasts steadily have ascended the local ladder with their blistering live presence a barrage of piercing guitar riffs, staccato rhythm section and singer-guitarist Alex Barnards slobbery howl. The impression left has […]
The Outlaw Brothers
Yes, it comes from the Dragon Dynasty line release No. 57, to be precise but its sillier than the bulk of Dragon Dynasty product, which largely skips this period in favor of old-school Shaw Brothers. But Frankie Chans The Outlaw Brothers? Its as of-the-times as a 1990 flick can be, right down to […]
Rudyard Kipling’s Mark of the Beast
Not only is the title superimposed over an image from the indie effort, but two clickable options, two URLs and four review blurbs, as if to convince you upfront that you are about to witness brilliance. To further complicate the eyesore, the blurbs are not presented in consistent typeface, color or size. In other words, […]
The Ghostmaker
A little research reveals it was built by an inventor of torture devices a man considered “an evil version of Leonardo da Vinci. They called him the Devil’s Craftsman.” The coffin is a “ghost machine” constructed to allow its users to safely experience the sensation of death without actually dying. One goldfish test later, […]
The Right to Love: An American Family
Oklahoma-born, Christian director Cassie Jaye chronicles one gay couples struggle for such acceptance in The Right to Love: An American Family. The documentary follows two years in the life of the Leffew family: two professional parents raising two adopted children they love dearly, and who love them back. That the parents happen to be two […]
Nitro Circus: The Movie
Sandwiched between a faux-stakes framing device of preparing for its first live show in Las Vegas, ringleader Travis Pasternak and his Nitro Circus crew perform X Games-friendly stunts that must have earned a nod of the helmet from Evel Knievel in heaven. The guys and lone woman, Jolene Van Vugt often defy gravity […]
[REC] 3: Genesis
Despite the subtitle, its not really a prequel. Ingeniously presented as a cheesy wedding video, complete with menu and photo montage, the film documents the nuptials of Clara (Leticia Dolera) and Koldo (Diego Martín), and the subsequent country-club reception that gives new meaning to “blow-out.” At some point deep into the dance-party portion of the […]
Poppins’ pops
Disneys national touring production of the Mary Poppins musical is great, fun and colorful. Its cast is excellent, too, with one strange exception: Mary Poppins herself. As Mary, the magical nanny, Madeline Trumble was the only one who seemed overly showy, clearly putting on a performance, whereas the rest of the actors were much more […]
The Phynx
To review the movie, I need only tell you what its about. The dictator of communist Albania has swiped dozens of United States world leaders, including Butterfly McQueen, Johnny Weismuller, Maureen OSullivan, Dorothy Lamour, Xavier Cugat, Col. Sanders, Busby Berkeley, the Bowery Boys, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. (Mind you, all of them appear as […]
