Monthly Archives: January, 2018
By Luke Buckmaster
Posted in - Film reviews on January 24th, 2018
The title of writer/director George Nolfi’s SCI-FI action romance The Adjustment Bureau is one of the least enticing of recent times. Those three uninspiring words do make sense in a story context; they sound like a description …
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By Luke Buckmaster
Posted in - Film reviews on January 24th, 2018
There is something perversely amusing about watching a pulpy B-grade movie pursue extreme historical revisionism. The title is as high concept as they come: a pithy description of what lies in store for audiences, should they …
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By Luke Buckmaster
Posted in - Film reviews on January 24th, 2018
If you could go back in time whenever you wanted, and introduce yourself to a person you had a crush on, again and again, refining your pick up moves until eventually this person fell for you, …
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By Luke Buckmaster
Posted in - Film reviews on January 24th, 2018
Taylor “that other guy from Twilight” Lautner scores his first starring role as an on-the-run knucklehead in Abduction, director John Singleton’s vacuous low-rent riff on The Fugitive (1993).
If nothing else, Lautner has found consistency with his emerging oeuvre: a …
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