Elizabethtown is Garden State without the matching clothes and wallpaper.
Stealth doesn’t stray from Rob Cohen’s tried-and-true aggro blueprint for making movies.
Strictly for cock-juggling thundercunts and the people who love them.
One of the best Hollywood pop films of 2004, Cellular gets a handsome audio/video treatment on this New Line Platinum Series DVD.
David R. Ellis’s proficient direction helps sustain a consistently frantic, tense pace.
The film is proof positive that writing a successful action film and directing one are two entirely different beasts.
Even if you don’t think the film deserves this Platinum Series package, you have to admit that New Line knows how to cater to its audience.
It panders to its modern audience with the kind of look-Ma visual brouhaha that the Tobe Hoopers of the world couldn’t be bothered with.
Rules of Attraction is less a film than a queasy collection of vignettes that both mourn and mock teen anomie.