You be the critic
Have you been to the movies or watched any DVDs lately? Share your reviews here. Include the name of the movie you are talking about.
1st 1/2 of Pineapple Express was pretty funny. 2nd 1/2 was boring. I agree a C- or D is valid only because I stopped laughing at a comedy, along with the audience with which I watched it.
Submitted by C
9:10 PM EDT, Aug 21, 2008
This movie was hilarious. The critic made his mind up before going to see this flick. You don't need to be high to think its funny. If you go to see this movie for the action comedy, you should already know what your getting yourself into. For God sakes, it's the same people that brought superbad.
Submitted by that hand that feeds
1:41 PM EDT, Aug 21, 2008
In an attempt to make a marketable, kid friendly lead-in to the upcoming TV series, 'Clone Wars' sacrifices the essence of the Star Wars films and attempts to throw so much clunky and flashy eye-candy at you that any Star Wars fan older than twelve will begin to feel sick to their stomach.
Submitted by Fro-J Simpson
8:58 PM EDT, Aug 15, 2008
Saw "Edge of Heaven" on the strength of M. Sragow's review, and I think it will be on my top 10 list for the year. European, engaging, intelligent, great acting by all - I was glad I took a chance on it.
Submitted by Mark
4:08 PM EDT, Aug 9, 2008
your review sucks man, stop putting your personal predisposition on marijuana into your review of a movie. No one cares about your "friend who smoked for 30 years" that right there shows me you went into this movie with your mind already made up.
Submitted by an open minded reader
6:29 PM EDT, Aug 6, 2008
If you liked the series, you'll probably like the X-Files movie. They could do this once a year for my money.
Submitted by John
1:17 PM EDT, Aug 3, 2008
Good thing we ignored the Sun's movie critic and saw the new X-Files film. The movie feels like an extended version of a weekly episode. That's just what I wanted. It's atmospheric and clever, overreaches on some moral ideas (nothing wrong with that), and builds to a fine climax.
Submitted by John
3:39 PM EDT, Aug 2, 2008
A "mummy" in China? Going to the Great Wall to save it? a "Dragon Emperor?" How did they miss out on including Marco Polo, Kublai Khan, Confucius, and Chairman Mao in this cliche of a movie?
Submitted by Mickey
8:21 PM EDT, Aug 1, 2008
At the Smithsonian in April (I was there), Ms Streep said she had fun making the movie; she hoped the public would have fun watching it. She's right - it's the 'funnest' movie I've seen in a long time. The audience came close to dancing in the aisles. Go see it.
Submitted by karen
6:49 AM EDT, Jul 31, 2008
Let the kids go see Batman - "Mamma Mia!" is for aduts who still have sex, like a good pop tune, and have a positive attitude towards life. Great movie!
Submitted by Paul
8:19 PM EDT, Jul 21, 2008




