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Recent Movie Reviews
Movie Review – Arco
Studio Ghibli, this ain’t. There are definite comparisons to those Japanese films – lots of color, unique characters, whimsical set pieces – but man, this just didn’t work for me. This French film about a boy from the future who wants to be able to fly like his family, and the girl that he meets… Read More »Movie Review – Arco
Movie Review – The Strangers: Chapter 3
Horror trilogies usually save their biggest scares for the finale. The Strangers: Chapter 3 does something smarter—it changes the rules entirely. Just when you think you know how this story ends, the film delivers an unexpected shift in perspective that transforms everything you thought you understood about Maya’s nightmare. This isn’t just another masked-killers-chase-victim scenario.… Read More »Movie Review – The Strangers: Chapter 3
Movie Review – Dracula
Let me sum it up this way: the person who scored the music for the movie is Danny Elfman. The man who wrote the whimsical music for The Simpsons, Beetlejuice and Batman (’89) also wrote the music for this telling of Dracula. Now, he’s a very talented composer, but…Dracula?? That gives you a good idea… Read More »Movie Review – Dracula
Movie Review – Solo Mio
For me, there has to be some believability in a romance movie, and this one just didn’t do it for me. It all hinges around the first time Matt and Gia meet, and I don’t see any reason for Gia to be anything other than dismissive toward Matt. In any realistic situation, Gia would think,… Read More »Movie Review – Solo Mio
Movie Review – Shelter
Y’know, sometimes a person just needs a basic Jason Statham movie. Shelter is just that: an action movie that has him punching and brooding. It doesn’t really go out of its way to do too much more—at least, not successfully. Statham plays a former assassin who lives by himself on an island. After a freak… Read More »Movie Review – Shelter
Movie Review – Return to Silent Hill
I’ve been a fan of the Silent Hill universe since the 2006 film adaptation, so I had high hopes when original director Christophe Gans returned after nearly 20 years. Unfortunately, Return to Silent Hill is a massive letdown. Visually, they nailed it. The fog, the rust-covered otherworld, the creature design – it all looks perfect.… Read More »Movie Review – Return to Silent Hill
Movie Review – The Testament of Ann Lee
I LOVED the trailer for this movie. It was somewhat creepy – dark images of colonial times with fast clips of odd rhythmic dancing in old barns and such. Screaming. Crying. Fire. Made me figure that this movie would be an off-kilter, unique, emotional story. And I was dead-on right. The Testament of Ann Lee is… Read More »Movie Review – The Testament of Ann Lee
Movie Review – Send Help
This movie has a quality that, at least to me, seems to be rare in movies today: a script that demands tremendous acting chops. This is often the case when you have a movie that runs for about 110 minutes, of which about 90 of those are just two actors reacting to each other. What’s… Read More »Movie Review – Send Help
Anything Extra
One of the favorite features of the RunPee app is to let you know if there is Anything Extra during the end credits. We don’t just give you a yes or no. If there are extras, we’ll tell you when they happen, but without spoiling the fun.
