Transporter 3 Movie Review
The basic premise of the Transporter movies is, as noted above, taking Package X from Point A to Point B. What makes the series fun is the obstacles that pop up every time we see Frank Martin [Jason Statham] take on a new gig. In Transporter 3, Frank is unwittingly involved into helping an eco-terrorist named Johnson [Prison Break’s Robert Knepper, going from scuzzy and greasy, to silky and sly] blackmail a member of The Ukraine’s government into signing a contract that would enable him to have toxic materials dumped there on a regular basis. Read more
Brick Lane
The story of a beautiful young Bangladeshi woman, Nazneen, who arrives in 1980s London, leaving behind her beloved sister and home, for an arranged marriage and a new life. Trapped within the four walls of her flat in East London, and in a loveless marriage with the middle aged Chanu, she fears her soul is quietly dying. Her sister Hasina, meanwhile, continues to live a carefree life back in Bangladesh, Read more
The Mongol
Released:June 20, 2008 Limited
Director: Sergei Bodrov
Cast: Tadanobu Asano, Channing Tatum, Khulan Chuluun, Amadu Mamadakov, Odnyam Odsuren
Producer: Sergei Bodrov Bulat Galimgereyev Philip Lee Anton Melnik Sergei Selyanov
Writer: Arif Aliyev Sergei Bodrov Read more
The Tattooist
Release Date: June 24th, 2008
Director: Peter Burger
Writer: Matthew Grainger, Jonathan King
Starring: Jason Behr, Nathaniel Lees, Mia Blake, Michael Hurst, David Fane, Robbie Magasiva, Caroline Cheong Read more
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New Movie Reviews-Baghead
The laughs outweigh the scares in “Baghead,” a clever horror/comedy hybrid and the latest good time movie from filmmaker brothers Jay and Mark Duplass. The fact that there are shocks throughout the film confirms “Baghead’s” best attribute. The Duplass Brothers, much admired for their 2005 Sundance film “The Puffy Chair” and standout figures in the cultish “Mumblecore” film movement, are growing as filmmakers. They’re trying new things in “Baghead” and building upon their strengths as craftsmen of approachable characters, zippy dialogue and warm romance. Read more


