Eric Webb

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DVD Review: The Good German

If the film has a saving grace, outside of its best intentions, it would be that some of the visuals really do manage to capture the style and mood of film noir. Although more often than not it still looks like they’re faking it.

The Good German | DVD Review

If the film has a saving grace, outside of its best intentions, it would be that some of the visuals really do manage to capture the style and mood of film noir. Although more often than not it still looks like they’re faking it.

DVD Review: Happy Feet (WS)

"Despite some jaw-dropping animation, one of the other major issues that this film struggles with is the design of its characters."

DVD Review: The Good Shepherd (WS)

...the cardinal rule of good filmmaking is to, “get into the scene late and leave the scene early”. Bobby breaks that rule over and over again unleashing plodding scene after plodding scene at a pace that makes Clint Eastwood look like Michael Bay."

The Good Shepherd (WS) | DVD Review

...the cardinal rule of good filmmaking is to, “get into the scene late and leave the scene early”. Bobby breaks that rule over and over again unleashing plodding scene after plodding scene at a pace that makes Clint Eastwood look like Michael Bay."

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