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Ghost Dog Review

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Reviewed by Nicked on March 8, 2012
Bunraku Review

There's a certain type of movie that I really enjoy seeing, but it's hard to articulate or justify what that "type" is. There are movies that you come across that feel like a labor of love. Someone had this cool idea for a movie and they went out and made ...

Reviewed by Nicked on Jan. 3, 2012
Midnight in Paris Review

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Reviewed by Nicked on Dec. 26, 2011
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
Paper Man Review

In Paper Man Jeff Daniels plays Richard, a struggling writer who rents a house near the beach to focus on his work in isolation. He is bored with himself and his marriage. He meets Abby (Emma Stone), and they develop a friendship as he works out his problems with his ...

Reviewed by Nicked on Aug. 3, 2011
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
Creepy Raper Guy Tour-de-force

This popped up on Netflix recently and I was really excited to give it a watch. Korea has rarely let me down when it comes to movies and it had been a while since I'd watched something I'd even call 'decent'.That said, I Saw the Devil was phenomenal. It's missing ...

Reviewed by Nicked on July 1, 2011
Frontiers Review

This may come off as pretentious, but modern French horror is the best in class when it comes to that genre.Frontiers follows a group of friends who have stolen some many and are fleeing Paris in the midst of political riots. They head to the isolated countryside and get terrorized ...

Reviewed by Nicked on June 15, 2011
RE:A Review

The most important thing you should know about this movie is that the first zombie appears an excruciating 31 minutes in.As I recall, the first movie had some slight build up to revealing the zombie menace. That was quite understandable, since these characters didn't know what was going on. In ...

Reviewed by Nicked on June 12, 2011
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
Game Over (terrible puns are my specialty)

 Regular visitors to Screened will have heard Rorie call movies 'not offensively bad'. For a while I wasn't totally sure what he meant by that. And then I watched Gamer.As someone who loves crap like Tokyo Gore Police, and Crank, I went into Gamer hoping it would provide a kind ...

Reviewed by Nicked on March 17, 2011
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
PA2 Review

 There are not a lot of defenders of the first Paranormal Activity, but in all honesty that shit freaked me the fuck out. Don't get me wrong I love horror movies, but they do make me look like a total pansy when other people are around.So having been overwhelmingly freaked ...

Reviewed by Nicked on Dec. 22, 2010
Enter the Void Review

 Gaspar Noe's latest, Enter the Void, is a technically interesting film, but lacks meaningful substance in its narrative. The eccentricity of the camera technique is tough to find anywhere else in modern film and that helps make the movie more interesting than it otherwise would be. If you're reading this ...

Reviewed by Nicked on Nov. 24, 2010
2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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