Red Dawn (2012)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 21st, 2012 - Movie Reviews

There is no reason for Red Dawn to exist.

There is no reason for Red Dawn to exist.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part II (2012)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 16th, 2012 - Movie Reviews

While steps in the right direction are made with Breaking Dawn – Part II, it’s much too little and far too late, and this saga of undead romance is as laughably soapy now as it was when Meyer’s first book initially hit the bestseller list.

While steps in the right direction are made with Breaking Dawn – Part II, it’s much too little and far too late, and this saga of undead romance is as laughably soapy now as it was when Meyer’s first book initially hit the bestseller list.

Lincoln (2012)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 9th, 2012 - Four-Star Corner Movie Reviews

More than just an important piece of history, Lincoln is an enthralling sojourn into the mind of a leader driven to keep his nation intact and willing to do virtually anything to ensure those all residing within its borders achieve equality.

More than just an important piece of history, Lincoln is an enthralling sojourn into the mind of a leader driven to keep his nation intact and willing to do virtually anything to ensure those all residing within its borders achieve equality.

A Royal Affair (2012)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 9th, 2012 - Movie Reviews

A Royal Affair is a tale of friendship, love and sacrifice the entire world needs to become more intimately familiar with.

A Royal Affair is a tale of friendship, love and sacrifice the entire world needs to become more intimately familiar with.

Sister (2012)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 9th, 2012 - Movie Reviews

A second half twist takes things down a path I never could have anticipated, Meir moving Sister into noir-like territory that forced me to sit up straight and pay closer attention to all that was happening.

A second half twist takes things down a path I never could have anticipated, Meir moving Sister into noir-like territory that forced me to sit up straight and pay closer attention to all that was happening.

Skyfall (2012)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 9th, 2012 - Movie Reviews

For 50 years James Bond’s thrilling escapades have stirred imaginations and kept audiences glued to the edge of their theater seats eager to discover what was going to happen next. Based on Skyfall, it wouldn’t surprise me if the British spy keeps on doing it better than anyone else for 50 more.

For 50 years James Bond’s thrilling escapades have stirred imaginations and kept audiences glued to the edge of their theater seats eager to discover what was going to happen next. Based on Skyfall, it wouldn’t surprise me if the British spy keeps on doing it better than anyone else for 50 more.

Smashed (2012)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 9th, 2012 - Movie Reviews

Smashed tells a familiar story with subtle simplicity, never beating the audience over the head with its themes or ideas.

Smashed tells a familiar story with subtle simplicity, never beating the audience over the head with its themes or ideas.

The Bay (2012)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 2nd, 2012 - Movie Reviews

The Bay is a disgustingly suspenseful yarn that got under my skin, and I kept shivering long after I left the theatre.

The Bay is a disgustingly suspenseful yarn that got under my skin, and I kept shivering long after I left the theatre.

Flight (2012)

by Sara Michelle Fetters - November 2nd, 2012 - Movie Reviews

Flight isn’t an easy sit. It doesn’t offer up comforting answers to the many questions it raises or deal in exaggerated platitudes an audience might find simplistically comforting.

Flight isn’t an easy sit. It doesn’t offer up comforting answers to the many questions it raises or deal in exaggerated platitudes an audience might find simplistically comforting.

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