Karen Davis


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  • Kick-Ass Review
    By: Brian Salisbury March 13, 2010 4:38am EST
    Kick-Ass expertly blends side-splitting humor with bone-shattering  action and the result is something endlessly entertaining. It will do  for superheroes what Zombieland did for the undead.
  • The Wolfman Review
    By: Thomas Leupp February 10, 2010 6:56pm EST
    Victorian melodrama and outrageous gore make horrific bedfellows in this ill-conceived homage to the classic monster movies of yore.
  • Where the Wild Things Are Review
    By: Thomas Leupp October 14, 2009 11:15am EST
    This ponderous, desultory journey into the id of a boy reeling from divorce's aftermath may be Spike Jonze's greatest 'Jackass' prank ever.
  • Role Models Review
    By: Kit Bowen November 07, 2008 5:58am EST
    Who needs role models when you can laugh your ass off with Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott pretending to BE Role Models?
  • How to Lose Friends and Alienate People Review
    By: Pete Hammond October 02, 2008 9:51pm EST
    How to Lose Friends is how to make a smart, entertaining comedy that will have you laughing from start to finish.
  • The Love Guru Review
    By: Pete Hammond June 20, 2008 5:47am EST
    Mike Myers' first live-action comedy in five years has a few good yuks, but The Love Guru’s laughter karma fizzles more than sizzles.
  • Prom Night Review
    By: Mark Burger April 11, 2008 5:03am EST
    This remake of the 1980 slasher film is at least a different story than its predecessor, but it’s not very good one.
  • 10,000 B.C. Review
    By: Robert Sims March 10, 2008 6:06am EST
    Master of disaster Roland Emmerich’s lumbering ahistorical farce 10,000 B.C. is just Apocalypto redux. If you thought Godzilla was bad...
  • Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day Review
    By: Betsy Bozdech March 07, 2008 4:13am EST
    A charming mix of screwball comedy and poignant romance, Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day is lighthearted period fun.
  • Cassandra's Dream Review
    By: Kit Bowen January 25, 2008 4:36am EST
    Cassandra's Dream may be darker Woody Allen territory, but it’s just as familiar--and just as mismatched with the distinctively all-British cast.