The initial reviews for Joe Johnston’s The Wolfman have been mixed at best and it’s easy to see why. Read what Chuck has to say.
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Best films of the decade (part two): 2006-2009
Beginning with Borat and ending with Up in the Air, here’s part two of Chuck’s list of the best films of the decade. What’s on your list?
Best films of the decade (part one): 2000-2005
Post your own list, defend films Chuck did not mention, and weigh in on what you feel were those movies that made an impact this decade.
This is It: An incomplete tune
“Is this it?” wonders Chuck about the recently released This Is It, the behind-the-scenes of Jackson’s final performance rehearsals.
Pandorum’s reach exceeds its grasp
There’s no doubt that director Christian Alvert is doing his level best to duplicate Alien with his outer space, creature feature Pandorum. From its setting (a vast spaceship adrift in the cosmos), characters (a rag …
The Cove: A mission to expose the truth on dolphin hunting
Chuck tell you why you shouldn’t miss out on this year’s Sundance audience award winner.
9: A distinctive vision, but a familiar story
9 is visually fantastic, but does the story hold up in Chuck’s opinion?
Director Davis Guggenheim taps into the artistic process in It Might Get Loud
Chuck scores an exclusive interview with Davis Guggenheim and gives us the skinny on his newest documentary.
Basterds a polarizing affair
Whether you hang on his every screen-written word, or cringe when he appears in his own films, Quentin Taratino provides us with enough fodder to fill pages. His new film, Inglourious Basterds largely succeeds.
A Perfect Getaway
While some might refer to David Twohy’s work as glorified B-movies, Chuck cannot deny their overall entertainment factor.