30 Days of Night: Modern Vampire Magic (Best Offer)
Want to know what all the fuss is about? This is a movie review of "30 Days of Night," including information on what makes this movie stick out.
Legendary singer Edith Piaf is the subject of this 2007 French movie. Although it is sometimes inconsistent and confusing, it is ultimately saved by the superb performance of a relatively unknown actress.
(A variation of this review originally appeared on epinions.com and AssociatedContent.com under my pen name JohnKyle.)
Paul Thomas Anderson delivers an epic piece of story-telling in his latest movie, There Will be Blood. But it is Daniel Day-Lewis’s mesmerizing performance as the story’s central character that makes for such thrilling and engrossing viewing.
The Diving-Bell and the Butterfly recently won two Golden Globes for best foreign language film and best director. And it’s easy to see why. This review looks at director Julian Schnabel’s moving film based on Jean-Dominique Bauby’s memoir.
Cormac McCarthy: From Book to Film (Best Offer)
Acclaimed writer Cormac McCarthy has had two of his novels made into films. "No Country for Old Men" is currently receiving high praise from critics. Previously, "All the Pretty Horses" was ignored by audiences.
Confusions of an Unmarried Couple (Best Offer)
A review of the hilarious independent film "Confusions of an Unmarried Couple", a romatic comedy created by the Butler Brothers.