Posted by Ryan on October 3rd, 2009
We are giving away multiple prize packs for COUPLES RETREAT. The Grand Prize consist of a 27 x40 inch movie poster, a T-shirt and a hat. So, what you’re going to have to do is answer some trivia related to COUPLES RETREAT and Lost In Reviews.com.
THE FILM OPENS NATIONWIDE ON Friday, October 9, 2009.
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Posted by Angela on October 2nd, 2009
Capitalism is a refresher course of what we have been through for the last year or so and how it possibly all began, and it wasn’t with Dick Cheney. Being a fan of Michael Moore’s work, I was excited to see his newest challenge, the economy. This is big, much bigger than the health care issue covered in “Sicko.” Some of these issues span the globe and the roots go far beyond where we thought they were planted.
Without giving too much away from the discoveries in the film, and staying off my soap box as...
Posted by John Coovert on October 2nd, 2009
Zombieland has the shortest cast list I have seen in a feature length film in a long while. It actually reminds me of the film itself. It’s focused, knows what it is, and it’s a darn fun bloody ride that doesn’t overstay its welcome. The title of the film pretty much tells you what you are in for. The world has been over run by zombies. Sure, there are stories that you hear out west that there are no zombies on the east and vice versa. Truth is zombies are everywhere. These are more of the 2004 Dawn of the Dead...
Posted by Angela on October 2nd, 2009
What does it take to be a Hurl Scout? A need for speed, a love for bruises and a bit of a punk rock attitude.
Whip It is the story of Bliss (Ellen Page), a young girl from Bodeen Texas, who finds it hard to blend in with her love of Indie Rock music, her dark hair and pale skin. She is surviving with her best friend Pash (Alia Shawkat) along her side to laugh at all of the nonsense of the town. She discovers a roller derby league in the town of Austin when out shopping with her mom and decides to make the trip every week to be...
Posted by John Coovert on October 2nd, 2009
I won’t waste time going over the plot of the beloved two Toy Story films that Disney & Pixar have updated to Disney Digital 3D and paired together as a double feature in theaters this weekend. I imagine most attending this two week limited double feature engagement are already familiar with the source material. The first feature length Pixar film and it’s follow up that was originally intended for DVD that ultimately was made feature length.
The biggest question surrounding this double bill is ‘how does...
Posted by John Coovert on October 2nd, 2009
The invention of Lying is the new romantic comedy from the creator of the original BBC series, The Office, Ricky Gervais. It uses a rather simple idea, a world where no one has ever told a lie. In this world every one is brutally up front and honest about everything. From realizing at their dates appearance how the evening will go, before even getting a chance to start, and what they were doing, with shocking detail, before they answered the door. I had high hopes that the film would steer clear of the common romantic comedy...
Posted by Angela on October 1st, 2009
Enter to win advance screening passes for you and a guest to see CIRQUE DU FREAK: THE VAMPIRE’S ASSISTANT.
Contest ends on Tuesday, October 13.
CIRQUE DU FREAK: THE VAMPIRE’S ASSISTANT opens nationwide on October 23.
Screening will be held on Tuesday, October 20, at AMC Studio 30.
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Posted by Ryan on October 1st, 2009
Paranormal Activity is being hailed by critics and horror fans as one of the scariest movies ever. Don’t miss out on your chance to see this film, demand that it come to a theater near you!
Posted by Angela on September 30th, 2009
I arrived early at The Granada for the show and spent my time watching the random crowd of friendly strangers file in. From moms bringing their daughters, to the cool college kids decked out in plaid and headbands, to the yuppies that just got off work, this crowd wasn’t missing any genre, there was even a Slipknot shirt spotted. Overall, the crowd felt relaxed, and unconcerned, that was until the opening band, Red Cortez took to the stage. The four piece is a recently signed group from Los Angeles and was surprisingly...
Posted by Ryan on September 29th, 2009
We are giving away passes to what may be the most anticipated movie of the year Where the Wild Things Are. Don’t miss out on your chance to enjoy this.
Enter to win advance screening passes for you and a guest to see Where the Wild Things Are.
THE FILM OPENS NATIONWIDE ON Friday, October 16, 2009.
Screening will be held on October 12, 2009 at 7:00PM in Olathe, KS.
Contest ends October 9th.
Spike Jonze has rewritten Where the Wild Things Are in the way he imaged it.
What you are going to have to do to be one of the few winners...
Posted by Ryan on September 29th, 2009
I’m liking where this season of Heroes is heading and after three episodes I’m hooked again. In Chapter three “Ink” we find ourselves back at the carnival following Samuel Sullivan (Robert Knepper) on the path to replace fallen carnies. In the last episode he was after Hiro (Masi Oka), and this time Peter (Milo Ventimiglia) is in his sights. While impersonating a victim of Peter’s overtime heroics, he hits Peter right where it hurts, with his gullible empathy. In this meeting between Peter and Samuel...
Posted by Blake on September 28th, 2009
Before you get to angry from the title, hear me out. I’m a Halo fan, I’ve beaten every Halo game on Legendary up to this point, I’ve read the books, and for the most part, I’ve loved everything about it. You could imagine that, like any Halo fan, once I got my hands on ODST, I was jumping up and down like a little girl. The trailers did everything right and the new Firefight modes looked totally awesome. Unfortunately, Bungie failed to let us know that we would be paying $65 for half a game.
I don’t...
Posted by Rachael on September 28th, 2009
Who would have thought that Dexter would end up married, a father of 3, and Living the Dream, as the episode title states? I guess those of us who read the book series had a heads up, but season 4 has a life of it’s own that looks chalk full of danger, dark comedy, and edge-of-your-seat thrills.
Living the Dream. It’s what every American strives for. That is, unless you’re a serial killer. While Dexter may have everything he could ever want, he doesn’t have the one thing he really needs —...
Posted by Ryan on September 28th, 2009
All the members of Lost in Reviews got together to talk about this summer’s movies: what they loved, hated, and things you might have missed. The 45 minutes conversation has been split up to be more accessible, so sit back relax and get to know the Lost in Reviews writers.
What We Hated
What We Loved
What Was Lost in Reviews & Looking Forward
Posted by Ryan on September 28th, 2009
Sunday night has become the stand out night for real good TV, a lot of the major networks knowing this have backed off and let cable have it’s day. At first this night was owned by HBO, because its not TV and all and a little show called The Sopranos let all of America into the lives of the mob, even though I loved that show and what it did for television, I don’t think we have ever had a Sunday like tonight. My line up was as followed: Californication, Dexter, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Mad Men, and Entourage.Now I...