Rated PG-13 for language, some innuendo and sexuality.
107 Minutes
Directed By: Anne Fletcher
Written By: Aline Brosh McKenna
I feel like I just found out my favorite love song was written about a sandwich. -Jane
Synopsis
A thirty something woman has spent the better part of her youth supporting other women in their walks down the aisle as a bridesmaid. After wearing 27 Dresses in 27 different weddings Jane begins to get attention from a local wedding reporter who finds her story more compelling than ... Continue Reading
27 Dresses (2008)
Posted By Heather On Tuesday, June 24th 2008. under: 2008, Comedy, Romance. Tags: 27 Dresses, Aline Brosh McKenna, Anne Fletcher, bridesmaid, Comedy, Edward Burns, James Marsden, Judy Greer, Katherine Heigl, Malin Akerman, Melora Hardin, Romance, Romantic Comedy, weddingsJumper (2008)
Posted By Heather On Friday, June 20th 2008. under: 2008, Action. Tags: Action, David S. Goyer, Diane Lane, Doug Liman, Hayden Christensen, Jamie Bell, Jason Bourne, Jim Uls, Jumper, Michael Rooker, Rachael Bilson, Sam Jackson, Samuel L. Jackson, Science Fiction
Rated PG-13 for sequences of intense action violence, some language and brief sexuality.
88 Minutes
Directed By: Doug Liman
Written By: David S. Goyer and Jim Uls
Let me tell you about my day so far. Coffee in Paris, Surfed the Maldives. Took a little nap on Mount Kilimanjaro. Oh yeah, and I got digits from this Polish chick in Rijo. And then I jumped back for the final quarter of the NBA finals. Court side, of course. And all that was before lunch. ... Continue Reading
The Other Boleyn Girl (2008)
Posted By Heather On Thursday, June 19th 2008. under: 2008, Drama. Tags: Ana Torrent, Anne Boleyn, Benedict Cumberbatch, Boleyn, David Morissey, Duke Of Norfolk, Eddie Redmayne, Eric Bana, Henry Tudor, Henry VIII, Jane Parker, Juno Temple, Justin Chadwick, King Edward, King Henry, Kristin Scott Thomas, Lady Elizabeth, Mark Rylance, Mary Boleyn, Natalie Portman, Peter Morgan, Queen Anne, Queen Elizabeth, Queen Katherine of Aragon, Scarlett Johansson, Sir Thomas Boleyn, The Boleyn Sisters, The Other Boleyn Girl, Thomas Howard, William Carey, William Stafford
Rated PG-13 for mature thematic elements, sexual content and some violent images.
115 Minutes
Directed By: Justin Chadwick
Written By: Peter Morgan
Betrothed is not married... It is a long way on bended knee to the altar. -Anne Boleyn
Synopsis
Shortly after Mary Boleyn has married a man with no title and no aspirations for one, her unbetrothed sister Anne has been offered the chance to work her way in as King Henry's mistress when it is discovered his wife can bear him no more children, ... Continue Reading
National Treasure 2: Book Of Secrets (2007)
Posted By Heather On Wednesday, June 18th 2008. under: 2007, Action. Tags: Book Of Secrets, Bruce Greenwood, Cormac Wibberley, Diane Kruger, Ed Harris, Harvey Keitel, Helen Mirren, Jon Turteltaub, Jon Voight, Justin Bartha, Lincoln, Marianne Wibberley, National Treasure, National Treasure 2: Book Of Secrets, Nic Cage, Nicolas Cage
Rated PG for some violence and action.
124 Minutes
Directed By: Jon Turteltaub
Written By: Marianne Wibberley and Cormac Wibberley
A man has only one life time. But history can remember you forever. -Mitch Wilkinsin
Synopsis
Ben Gates is back with his crew for another adventure, but this time the stakes are much more personal. Another adventurer has found a piece of historic evidence that links Ben's great great grandfather to the Lincoln assassination. Ben knows it isn't true, but he must begin a series of ... Continue Reading
Untraceable (2008)
Posted By Heather On Tuesday, June 17th 2008. under: 2008, Suspense/Thriller. Tags: Billy Burke, Colin Hanks, Cybernet, Diane Lane, FBI, Gregory Hoblit, Internet Killings, Joseph Cross, Mark Brinker, Mary Beth Hurt, Peter Lewis, Robert Fyvolent, Serial Killer, Untraceable
Rated R for grisly violence and torture, and some language.
101 Minutes
Directed By: Gregory Hoblit
Written By: Robert Fyvolent and Mark Brinker
You know if no one was watching right now, you'd just be sitting in water. But the whole world wants to watch you die, and they don't even know you. -Owen Reilly
Synopsis
A computer cop for the FBI finds herself in a twisted case involving a person killing people live on a website. Do to issues with jurisdiction and complicated Internet mumbo ... Continue Reading
Goodfellas (1990)
Posted By Heather On Monday, June 16th 2008. under: 1990, Drama. Tags: Gangsters, Goodfellas, Henry Hill, Joe Pesci, Lorainne Braco, Martin Scorsese, Nicholas Pileggi, Ray Liotta, Robert DeNiro, The Departed
Rated "R" For violence, sexual related scenes, and language
146 Minutes
directed by: Martin Scorsese
written by: Nicholas Pileggi
Jimmy was the kind of guy that rooted for bad guys in the movies. -Henry Hill
The opening line, "As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster.", sets the mood for the film. Then we switch to Henry Hill (Ray Liotta) a Irish/Italian who is adopted by the local crime circuit. He and his new friend Tommy DeVito,(Joe Pesci) a ... Continue Reading
Meet The Spartans (2008)
Posted By Heather On Monday, June 16th 2008. under: 2008, Comedy. Tags: 300, Aaron Seltzer, American Idol, Britney Spears, Carmen Electra, Diedrich Bader, Hecules, Jason Friedberg, Ken Daviatan, Kevin Sorbo, Leonidas, Lindsay Lohan, Meet The Spartans, Method Man, Paris Hilton, Paula Abdul, Phil Morris, Queen Margo, Randy Jackson, Sean Maguire, Simon Cowell, Travis Von Winkle, Xerxes, You Don't Mess With The Zohan
Rated PG-13 for crude and sexual content throughout, language and some comic violence.
84 Minutes
Directed By: Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer
Written By: Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer
Yo mamas so hairy, the only language she speaks is wookie! -Leonidas
Synopsis
Meet The Spartans is a spoof on the film 300, it encompasses the same main story lines, such as King Xerxes is coming to take over Sparta, but Leonidas plans to defend against 100,000 troops with his thirteen skipping men. The battle boils down to dance ... Continue Reading
You Don't Mess With The Zohan (2008)
Posted By Heather On Saturday, June 7th 2008. under: 2008, Comedy. Tags: Adam Sandler, Ahmed Ahmed, Chris Rock, Dave Matthews, Dennis Dugan, Emmanuelli Chriqui, Irael, Jewish, John McEnroe, John Turturro, Judd Apatow, Kevin James, Kevin Nealon, Lanie Kazan, Mariah Carey, Nick Swardsen, Paul Mitchell, Phantom, Rob Schneider, Robert Smigel, Scrappy Cocoa, You Don't Mess With The Zohan
Rated PG-13 for graphic language, sex-related innuendo, mild nudity
Directed By: Dennis Dugan
Written By: Robert Smigel, Adam Sandler, and Judd Apatow
Synopsis
Zohan is a playboy of the Israeli commando world. He cannot be killed or beaten, and has captured some of the most vile of Palestinian terrorists ever, including the formidable "Phantom". Israel decides to trade Phantom for one of their own agents and Zohan's obvious disgruntlement with the nature of his profession along with the violence of it has finally worn ... Continue Reading
Unfaithful (2002)
Posted By Heather On Tuesday, June 3rd 2008. under: 2002, Drama. Tags: Adrian Lyne, Adultery, Affair, Alvin Sargent, Chad Lowe, Crime, Diane Lane, Drama, Extra-Marital Affair, Kate Burton, Michelle Monaghan, Movie, Murder, Oliver Martinez, Richard Gere, Unfaithful
Rated R for sexuality, language and a scene of violence.
124 Minutes
Directed By: Adrian Lyne
Written By: Alvin Sargent
No. It would start out like that, and then, um, something would happen. Someone, uh, finds out, or someone falls in love, and it ends disastrously. It always ends disastrously. -Tracy
Synopsis
A married suburban wife meets a symbolic crossroad in her life that leads her down the path of adultery with a much younger man. It's only a matter of time before her devoted husband ... Continue Reading
Shinobi (2007) Marc's Review
Posted By Heather On Monday, June 2nd 2008. under: 2007. Tags: Erika Sawajirl, Hattori Hanzou, Hotarubi, Houka Kinoshita, Iga, Jo Odagirl, Kagerou, Kippei Shiina, Kouga Gen-no-suke, Masaki Nishina, Minoru Terada, Mitsuki Koga, Oboro, Riri, Shinobi, Shun Ito, Tak Sakaguchi, Takeshi Masu, Tomoka Kurotani, Toshiya Nagasawa, Yukie Nakama, Yutaka Matsushige
Rated R for violence.
Shinobi is apparently the live action version of an older Anime and Manga story. I'm coming to this movie not having seen or read either of the latter. I don't know if that is a good or bad thing, but even knowing that now after watching the movie, I don't feel like there were any unexplained or missing plot points I need to search out. On the contrary, Shinobi does a fantastic job of establishing and pulling ... Continue Reading











































