Ian Shaw


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06/01/1962
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  • John Carter Review
    By: Matt Patches March 06, 2012 1:15pm EST
    A rousing, imaginative sci-fi adventure that shoots for the mars...and almost gets there.
  • Final Destination 5 Review
    By: Thomas Leupp August 11, 2011 10:17am EST
    With a discernible storyline and some dazzling 3D imagery, this 'Destination' is a marked improvement over its predecessor.
  • 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
  • 2011 Grammy Awards Winners List
    By: Hannah Lawrence February 14, 2011 4:53am EST
    Check out who walked away with an award last night!
  • Dragonball: Evolution Review
    By: Mark Burger April 13, 2009 2:36pm EST
    If you’re absolutely desperate to waste 90 minutes of your time, then Dragonball Evolution is the answer to your prayers.
  • The Savages Review
    By: Brian Marder December 01, 2007 9:56am EST
    Much like the title family it depicts so well, The Savages is constantly at odds with itself--hilarious yet heartbreaking, warm yet frigid. The result is one final contradiction: a movie that is tough to swallow, yet one of the year’s best.
  • Things We Lost in the Fire Review
    By: Robert Sims October 19, 2007 6:10am EST
    It’s been a long time coming, but Halle Berry finally proves that her Monster's Ball Oscar win wasn’t a fluke. Too bad this slow and overwrought tearjerker is never as good as the heart-wrenching performances given by Berry and Benicio Del Toro.
  • 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.
  • Shrek the Third Review
    By: Kit Bowen May 25, 2007 7:49am EST
    Shrek the Third pretty much serves up the same tired fairytale shenanigans with little of the original’s magic. Still, the franchise’s undeniable charm alleviates some of the Third ’s banality.
  • In the Land of Women Review
    By: Betsy Bozdech April 20, 2007 4:59am EST
    Wistful and uneven, Jonathan Kasdan's In the Land of Women is like Garden State by way of a John Hughes movie--but less engaging than either.