Mini-Review: Eisenberg was fairly good, but he was up against Martin "The Goofy Jew" Starr and Kristen "I'm Not Bella Swan" who was, in the simplest terms, playing Bella Swan. Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig provided the most laughs but overall the film was fairly well crafted.
Mini-Review: Sure, it was a misunderstood film. It's still bad though.
Mini-Review: Very well written with solid, fluid direction, although at times a bit muddled. Eisenberg was a stand-out and Justin Timberlake continues to impress.
Mini-Review: A great movie probably most notable for its Bond-esque musical score.
Mini-Review: Although not completely sure of his intention, whether this was supposed to be a complete documentary or a dramatisation, it is hard not to agree with the message Bana is trying to convey.
Mini-Review: It isn't the best Pixar film, nor is it the best Toy Story film, but the final fifteen minutes are some of the finest the studio has produced.
Mini-Review: There are no strings on me!
Mini-Review: I don't know what's scarier: the fact that an extremely dangerous drug has swept the world, or the fact the government can watch and hear everything we do.
Mini-Review: Daniel Day-Lewis drinks your Oscar. He drinks it up.
Mini-Review: The film is filled with almost completely incoherent action sequences and a lack of geography, although dramatically it was great. The scenes revolving around the death of Vesper were great, as was Craig, and more and more soul is being given to the seemingly cold-hearted James Bond.