Chris Rankin


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  • 'Thor: The Dark World' Will Change How We Think About Elves — PIC
    By: Michael Arbeiter November 15, 2012 8:58am EST
    These aren't the toy-making types.
  • J. Edgar Review
    By: Brett Buckalew November 08, 2011 7:18am EST
    Nuanced performances by Leonardo DiCaprio and Armie Hammer can't save this fragmented biopic.
  • Fright Night Review
    By: Kelsea Stahler August 18, 2011 10:55am EST
    Craig Gillespie’s shiny reimagining of the 1985 kitsch classic is very much its own movie, but like any good spawn, it doesn’t forget where it came from.
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 Review
    By: Matt Patches July 13, 2011 8:41am EST
    Deathly Hallows - Part 2 serves hardcore fans and dedicated patrons of the franchise alike
  • Unstoppable Review
    By: Thomas Leupp November 10, 2010 1:58pm EST
    Denzel can stop a speeding train, but can he stop a frantic Tony Scott?
  • Leap Year Review
    By: Thomas Leupp January 06, 2010 12:27pm EST
    Leap Day occurs once every four years. Awful romantic comedies like Leap Year, unfortunately, are far more common.
  • P.S. I Love You Review
    By: Kit Bowen December 21, 2007 12:29pm EST
    P.S. I Love You isn’t as pathetically sappy as the title might sound. OK, maybe it is a little, but the film is still a serviceable romantic flick guaranteed to produce sighs and tears.
  • Fred Claus Review
    By: Kit Bowen November 12, 2007 10:44am EST
    Fred Claus is pure Vince Vaughn hijinks—but the PG, family-friendly mode may not be his most advantageous venue.
  • Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Review
    By: Kit Bowen July 23, 2007 10:07am EST
    Less flash, more grit, The Order of the Phoenix is definitely the most introspective of the Harry Potter movies. If you’re expecting fast-paced wizardry action at every turn, however, you might be disappointed.
  • The Hitcher Review
    By: Brian Marder January 19, 2007 11:55am EST
    There’s not a shred of originality to be seen in The Hitcher, but it’s still enough of an assault on two of the five senses to tide you over till the next horror remake.