The Cinema Journal

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Inland Empire (2006, David Lynch)

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I first saw "Inland Empire" in early 2007 and opted not to write about it mainly because I really didn't know how I felt about...

Pontypool (2009, Bruce McDonald)

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Social and political commentary in zombie films is hardly a new thing, but "Pontypool" does it better, and with more subtlety and ...

The Daytrippers (1996, Greg Mottola)

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Before the shockingly good teen comedy "Superbad" and the wistful, sentimental post-collegiate angst of "Adventureland",...

Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991, Nicholas Meyer)

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After two relatively lighthearted films, with "The Voyage Home" being a (brilliant) comedy much of the time, the Trek film series ...
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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986, Leonard Nimoy)

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While I prefer both "The Wrath of Khan" and "The Undiscovered Country" to "The Voyage Home" overall, I do find...

Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984, Leonard Nimoy)

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As a direct sequel to the legendary "The Wrath of Khan", "The Search for Spock", though far from the greatness of the pr...

Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (1982, Nicholas Meyer)

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There are many, many films, especially genre films which have great reputations but fail to live up to them on repeat viewings or, sometimes...

Star Trek (2009, J.J. Abrams)

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I'm a fan of "Star Trek", but not obsessive, having read only one "Star Trek" novel, owning no merchandise and only ...

Johnny Gaddaar (2007, Sriram Raghavan)

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I'll just get this out of the way right now because it's the best way to sum up "Johnny Gaddaar" in one sentence: this is ...

Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979, Robert Wise)

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One thing that's nice about the original "Star Trek" television series is that it was almost never really dull. There were som...
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