Perhaps I’ve seen too many of the Keira Knightley period dramas, but I would like to think that John Keats returned Ms. Brawne’s love in reality more than what is portrayed in this film.
Judging by the celebrity endorsement and the care taken by the producers and director, the Hip Hop Project has inspired many people. I just wish they’d have taken the time to inspire the film audience too.
10. Drag Me to Hell – Sam Raimi
Drag Me to Hell is everything that a Sam Raimi fan could want, save an appearance by Bruce Campbell of course. But that small oversight is more than made up for with several silly gags such as a haunted hankie, a talking possessed goat, and an abundance [...]
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, while not destined for the same classic status as The Muppet Movie or The Princess Bride, still has the same qualities and is a fantastic time for the whole family.