Author: chris

The Mist

The Mist

A film that gets better each time I watch it. A terrific ensemble cast and creepy monsters. One of my favorite endings ever!

Cloverfield

Cloverfield

What could have easily become a lame gimmick, the first-person perspective really adds to the tension of this creepy giant monster film.

Iron Man

Iron Man

My favorite film of the summer. Lots of fun, great special effects, perfect casting. I think I’m going to go watch it again right now…

30 Days Of Horror

In celebration of every horror film fan’s month, I will be reviewing one of my favorite horror films every day.  I’ll start by picking one of my favorite films from 2008 and continue all the way back to 1978, the year John Carpenter’s original HALLOWEEN was released. Every title is...

Choke

Choke

Faithful adaptation of the book, but I wish it was a bit longer so you could learn more about the characters. Seemed a bit rushed at the end.

Death Note

Death Note

I’m generally not a fan of manga books or films, but this was really cool. I am also very happy to see a sequel will be out later this year.

Pulse 2: Afterlife

Pulse 2: Afterlife

A sequel to the movie that nobody I know actually likes except me. I haven’t seen such bad cgi since A Sound Of Thunder.

L.A. Confidential

L.A. Confidential

Completely holds up as one of the great films of the 1990s. There isn’t a weak link in the entire cast. It’s like a masterclass in acting.

The Cell

The Cell

Much better than I remember it being. One of the better post-Seven serial killer films. I forgot Jennifer Lopez used to be a good actress.

Some Kind Of Monster

Some Kind Of Monster

Terrific film about 4 guys trying to save their friendship. Even if you don’t know or like Metallica’s music, this is a fascinating film.

Get Thrashed

Get Thrashed

A fun look at the music that stills holds a special place in my heart. It was especially cool to see footage from my first concert.

Death Race

Death Race

A juvenile, brainless, loud, predictable, ridiculously violent, unoriginal film from Paul W.S. Anderson. I kind of loved it.

The Foot Fist Way

The Foot Fist Way

An inept Taekwondo instructor’s life unravels in this low budget comedy. I really had high hopes for this one, but it was just kind of ok.