Kenneth Wayne Bradley


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  • Drive Angry Review
    By: Thomas Leupp February 25, 2011 9:33am EST
    Some films inadvertently earn the so-bad-it’s-good label; 'Drive Angry' aspires to it.
  • Primeval Review
    By: Brian Marder January 16, 2007 10:01am EST
    Not even the good ol’ “Inspired by true events” tag can save Primeval from itself. But there’s still time for you to save yourself from Primeval!
  • The Holiday Review
    By: Kit Bowen December 11, 2006 5:47am EST
    Watching The Holiday is a little like ordering a sticky cinnamon bun: You know the gooey, warm sweetness will taste good, but you’ll feel guilty eating it.
  • Date Movie Review
    By: Brian Marder February 17, 2006 9:22am EST
    Date Movie is as crude, tasteless and cheap as a movie the Farrelly brothers might’ve made during adolescence. And since the year has only just begun, let’s tack on 2005 and proclaim this the worst movie of the last year and a quarter… Oh, what the hell—the last decade.
  • Meet the Fockers Review
    By: Kit Bowen January 03, 2005 11:08am EST
    Ben Stiller's younger fans may miss some of the Parents shenanigans, but Meet the Fockers still provides a requisite amount of chuckles without taxing your brain too much.
  • Friday Night Lights Review
    By: Kit Bowen October 08, 2004 9:39am EST
    Perhaps if Friday Night Lights was the first high school football story to come to the big screen, it would be one of the best. Even though the film does sport some superb performances and tackles gritty realism with gusto, it isn't the first to do that--far from it.
  • The Notebook Review
    By: Kit Bowen June 25, 2004 9:16am EST
    If not for some inspired moments of breathtaking beauty and heartfelt performances, The Notebook would just be one of those tired love stories that you quickly forget.
  • Juwanna Mann Review
    By: Guylaine Cadorette June 21, 2002 6:53am EST
    Juwanna Mann, an NBA-meets-Tootsie-type comedy, is a surprisingly funny take on an old story. While it's not outrageously hilarious, Miguel A. Nunez Jr. steals the show as an unlikely cross-dressing hero.