- Movies
- By Elena Gorgan
- May 15th, 2015
Mad Max: Fury Road - Movie Review
Ferocious, poetic, insane and surprisingly tender: this is one continuation / reboot that was more than worth the wait
- Movies
- By Elena Gorgan
- April 28th, 2015
Avengers: Age of Ultron - Movie Review
A bigger, louder, more dangerous, more action-packed, but also narrower, less inviting sequel to 2012 perfect original
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- By Elena Gorgan
- February 13th, 2015
Fifty Shades of Grey - Movie Review
Sappy, unintentionally hilarious story wrapped in a decent-looking package that fails to compensate for the rest
- Movies
- By Elena Gorgan
- December 30th, 2014
The Interview – Movie Review
Silly comedy lives on its leads’ incredible chemistry, but falls flat on storytelling and has no depth
- Movies
- By Elena Gorgan
- November 7th, 2014
Interstellar – Movie Review
Chris Nolan’s ninth film is a bold, challenging, beautiful, naïve, and ultimately flawed story through space and time
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- By Elena Gorgan
- May 17th, 2014
Godzilla (2014) – Movie Review
A true monster film with outstanding visuals, but completely lacking the human element
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- By Elena Gorgan
- April 6th, 2014
Filth – Movie Review
Jon S. Baird and James McAvoy bring Irvine Welsh’s “unfilmable” novel to the big screen
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- By Elena Gorgan
- February 15th, 2014
RoboCop (2014) – Movie Review
Reboot has some spark to it and definitely lots of flash, but not the heart of original
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- By Elena Gorgan
- November 17th, 2013
Thor: The Dark World – Movie Review
One step above its predecessor in all respects, still a long way to go to rival its peers
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- By Elena Gorgan
- October 26th, 2013
Carrie (2013) – Movie Review
Reimagining of the classic horror tale is fresh and smart, but not entirely necessary
- Movies
- By Elena Gorgan
- October 6th, 2013
Gravity – Movie Review
A daring study in weightlessness, claustrophobia, and brilliant cinematography
- Movies
- By Elena Gorgan
- December 5th, 2009
The Twilight Saga: New Moon – Movie Review
Extremely awkward and unintentionally funny, but more elaborate sequel