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An enjoyable experience marred by weak editing and a bloated, unnecessary runtime.
An engaging, captivating political thriller set against the backdrop of the 16th President’s final months in office.
Possibly the most entertaining film of the franchise with some truly fun elements, but still not enough to keep it from being a bad movie.
One of the most personal Bond stories yet, this exciting but rough around the edges action-thriller gives 007 his swagger back.
With a transfer that screams perfection and a host of supplemental materials, this Blu-Ray release is well worth the investment for fans of the web-slinging superhero.
A celebration of gaming culture, featuring a slew of inside jokes and a surprisingly sweet and heartwarming story.
*spoilers* Welcome back, DC fans, to what will hopefully be a weekly review column by yours truly. It has been three months since I originally saw…
Affleck’s third directorial effort is a suspenseful, white-knuckle political thriller that may be the best film of the year.
“I’m chuffed to have been a part of it,” director Julian Farino says of The Oranges, which opens in theaters today. The film is a poignant,…
A boring, unnecessary sequel that lacks nearly everything that made the first film so enjoyable.
A smartly-written, action-packed time travel caper carried by strong performances from its principal cast.
Thirteen years after its publication, The Perks of Being a Wallflower is receiving a feature film adaptation, and with a cast that includes Harry Potter alum…
Most of the promotional material for DREDD 3D has featured star Karl Urban clad in the iconic helmet and perpetual scowl of the titular Judge, but…
One of the most successful films of all time finally receives a home video release worthy of its legacy, with a stunning transfer and a massive collection of supplements.
Much like the film itself, this Blu-Ray release exceeds expectations at every turn, and raises the bar for what to expect from home video releases.
Jeremy Renner gives a charismatic performance in this spinoff that lacks the excitement and thrills of its predecessors.
A thrilling, exhilarating remake that turns out to be one of the year’s biggest surprises.
A clever spin on the Pygmalion myth about an artist falling in love with his creation, Ruby Sparks tells the story of Calvin, a struggling writer…
A thrilling, epic conclusion to the saga, featuring the franchise’s best performances and a startlingly emotional final act.
The Nerd Repository team is headed to San Diego to cover Comic-Con 2012. We’ll be on-hand with photos, interviews, and live coverage of the hottest panels.…
A successful rebirth for the beloved superhero that focuses more on the kid behind the mask, making the audience invest more than ever into the character and his world.
Seth MacFarlane’s first live action film has flashes of brilliance, but not enough to light up the entire experience.
Plenty of enjoyable moments that don’t quite manage to assemble themselves into a cohesive package.
A popcorn flick that aspires to be something more, offering plenty of campy fun but not much else.
An enjoyable throwback fairy-tale that is a true visual feast, but leaves the mind a bit famished.
A film about chasing dreams and finding love, packed with some of the most iconic and memorable songs of the 1980s.
A film about a research team’s search for answers that provides very few answers of its own, making for a hollow and unfulfilling experience.
Much like the film itself, this Blu-Ray release is a mixed bag of excitement and disappointment, making for an enjoyable but flawed experience.
An adorably eccentric and heartfelt offering from the master of quirky, offbeat humor.
Paranormal Activity director Oren Peli is in a cozy suite at the Ritz Carlton in downtown Phoenix, talking animatedly about his latest project, Chernobyl Diaries. The…
The legend gets a stunning new rendition with a bleak and cheerless tale of cruelty and vengeance, anchored by an exquisitely wicked performance from Charlize Theron.
An unexpectedly sweet and energetic time-travel adventure that proves the franchise still has some life left in it.
Astounding visual effects can’t save this bloated, messy film from a fatal combination of poor writing and emotionless performances.