There are movies where the moviemaking overcomes the movie itself. In other words, the script or narrative may be lacking, but the sheer spectacle of the thing makes it
For a very large film, this thing felt remarkably small. Maybe it's the silence of space or the oddly myopic view of the world we're exposed to, but for a movie that is
Watch Matt Damon hem. Watch Matt Damon haw. Watch Matt Damon be a transparent actor in a movie that goes absolutely nowhere fast. It's clear that the folks who made this
It is super-easy to fuck up when translating a Philip K. Dick book into a movie. I mean a lot of his stuff is kind of tailor-made (with some tweaks) for the big screen
I'm not sure what the hell is going on with me and Matt Damon CIA movies lately. I just finished renting and watching the entire Bourne trilogy and now I decide to take
Picking up right where The Bourne Supremacy left off, Jason Bourne is thrown right into the fire when someone somewhere is sharing CIA secrets with a British reporter
Having sat through The Bourne Identity and not all together hating it, it only made sense to continue the (now) trilogy. Things get deep this time for our friend Mr.
I've never read a Robert Ludlum book. There were plenty of them sitting around my house growing up, as my dad was a big fan. Granted, the man, my dad, ruined his eyes as
Every once in a while I need to see a serious film. I don't mean serious in like a Sally-has-a-barfing-problem kind of way, but serious in that it has a true point of