An experienced, professional surveyor and the surveyor s wheel of professional organizations that could surpass the surveyor s wheel a member of some form of surveying done. The range can be obtained within the surveyor s wheel. Good people skills an...
By Film Police on Nov 16, 2012 in:
replays, jonathan tiersten, s, robert hiltzik, 3.5, film reviews, felissa rose, desiree gould, sleepaway camp, horror
Sleepaway Camp belonged to the throng of slasher generics where kids go to camp then die. One can't really blame the movie. It was from the 80's, and slasher movies back then are like zombie movies of our current times. Put short, they were everywher...
By Film Police on Nov 16, 2012 in:
replays, jonathan tiersten, s, robert hiltzik, 3.5, film reviews, felissa rose, desiree gould, sleepaway camp, horror
Sleepaway Camp belonged to the throng of slasher generics where kids go to camp then die. One can't really blame the movie. It was from the 80's, and slasher movies back then are like zombie movies of our current times. Put short, they were everywher...
By Film Police on Nov 8, 2012 in:
romance, 2.5, steve carell, adam brody, s, keira knightley, seeking a friend for the end of the world, lorene scafaria, film reviews, comedy
Doomsday is coming in three weeks. "Deliverance", the last-straw space shuttle assigned to stop a 70-mile-wide asteroid named "Matilda" from crashing on earth has been destroyed. Steve Carell plays Dodge, an unhappy insurance salesman who is recently...
By Film Police on Nov 6, 2012 in:
skyfall, action, javier bardem, thriller, daniel craig, 007, ben whishaw, naomi harris, sam mendes, s, 3.5, film reviews, drama
When James Bond scrapes a hole on a moving train, jumps on it and then fixes the crumples on his suit, I knew I am finally watching a real Bond film. No less is acceptable - after all, the production is in celebration of the entire series's fift...
By Film Police on Nov 5, 2012 in:
romance, vanessa valdez, mario maurer, s, rory quintos, film reviews, erich gonzales, suddenly its magic, comedy, filipino, 2
In my more vulnerable years to soupy Star Cinema selections, I've always been reminded by a friend, his advice: "Don't over think it, they're not pulling any tricks at all. No magic tricks for you today, mate." I suppose he's right and in the long ru...
By Film Police on Oct 15, 2012 in:
romance, safety not guaranteed, colin trevorrow, comedy, derek conolly, sci-fi, aubrey plaza, jake johnson, 4, s, karan soni, film reviews, mark duplass
When I watch rom-coms, I always take a quick second of silence, I gasp for air, absorbing that the pic must be stuck in the trappings of both of its genre. Something fresh, fortunately, Safety Not Guaranteed, willingly clips its wings, not too tight...