
Elizabethtown (2005)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - October 14th, 2005 - Movie ReviewsI can’t help but think that the vibe Elizabethtown generates and the mood it creates are both only going to get better with time.
I can’t help but think that the vibe Elizabethtown generates and the mood it creates are both only going to get better with time.

Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - October 6th, 2005 - Four-Star Corner Movie ReviewsGood Night, and Good Luck. is the must-see event picture of the Fall. It is breathlessly exciting, reexamining with acute detail a moment in our nation’s history that should not, cannot, be forgotten.
Good Night, and Good Luck. is the must-see event picture of the Fall. It is breathlessly exciting, reexamining with acute detail a moment in our nation’s history that should not, cannot, be forgotten.

Serenity (2005)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - September 30th, 2005 - Four-Star Corner Movie ReviewsSerenity is one of 2005’s most irresistible pleasures filled with strong performances, breathtaking action sequences, remarkably affecting emotional nuances and a collection of surprising twists and turns, Whedon crafting one of the most blissfully entertaining movies I’ve seen this year.
Serenity is one of 2005’s most irresistible pleasures filled with strong performances, breathtaking action sequences, remarkably affecting emotional nuances and a collection of surprising twists and turns, Whedon crafting one of the most blissfully entertaining movies I’ve seen this year.

A History of Violence (2005)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - September 23rd, 2005 - Movie ReviewsCronenberg is a filmmaker willing to push boundaries and ask tough questions others don’t just shy away from, they sprint in the opposite direction in total fear. A History of Violence is no different.
Cronenberg is a filmmaker willing to push boundaries and ask tough questions others don’t just shy away from, they sprint in the opposite direction in total fear. A History of Violence is no different.

Grizzly Man (2005)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - August 12th, 2005 - Four-Star Corner Movie ReviewsI can’t say it is perfect, and not all of the questions it raises are answered, but the same can unquestionably be said about the man it chronicles, Grizzly Man the type of human adventure that makes going into the cinematic wilderness fascinatingly worthwhile.
I can’t say it is perfect, and not all of the questions it raises are answered, but the same can unquestionably be said about the man it chronicles, Grizzly Man the type of human adventure that makes going into the cinematic wilderness fascinatingly worthwhile.

Junebug (2005)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - August 12th, 2005 - Film Festivals Movie ReviewsJunebug is the type of movie you want to see twice in quick succession.
Junebug is the type of movie you want to see twice in quick succession.

House of Wax (2005)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - May 6th, 2005 - Movie ReviewsHouse of Wax is cruelly juvenile in ways that worked for me, and as far as Dark Castle’s current run of bloody horror remakes are concerned, this might just be their best one yet.
House of Wax is cruelly juvenile in ways that worked for me, and as far as Dark Castle’s current run of bloody horror remakes are concerned, this might just be their best one yet.

Constantine (2005)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 18th, 2005 - Movie ReviewsThe new DC Comics adaptation of Constantine from Warner Bros. is probably the best $80-million anti-smoking commercial ever made.
The new DC Comics adaptation of Constantine from Warner Bros. is probably the best $80-million anti-smoking commercial ever made.

House of Flying Daggers (2004)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - December 3rd, 2004 - Four-Star Corner Movie ReviewsAlways an astonishing visual craftsman, House of Flying Daggers is as impressive as anything Yimou’s ever done. The shifting colors and landscapes flow in and out of one another like a dreamy netherworld, while the tiniest woodland sounds sparkle and hum with the majesty of a symphonic orchestra.
Always an astonishing visual craftsman, House of Flying Daggers is as impressive as anything Yimou’s ever done. The shifting colors and landscapes flow in and out of one another like a dreamy netherworld, while the tiniest woodland sounds sparkle and hum with the majesty of a symphonic orchestra.