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Coming to theaters Sept 28, Jamie Foxx is exemplary in the leading role as four Americans travel to Saudi Arabia to try to discover who is responsible for a terrorist attack, and exactly how they accomplished carrying it out.
A terrorist attack on American workers in Saudi Arabia prompts an FBI Investigation
Jamie Foxx and Jennifer Garner try to kick terrorist butt in Saudi Arabia. Will they have better luck than in real life- and will their movie have better luck than every other Middle East film last fall?
"The Kingdom" is the latest from director Peter Berg, and he is quickly making a name for himself as one of the more exciting action directors working in Hollywood today.
One of the perennial complaints about Hollywood is the conspicuous lack of films about the War on Terror, especially those that depict our side as the good guys and the terrorists as evil. The Kingdom, directed by Peter Berg, has arrived to fill in this void.
The Kingdom, void of knights, fairies, or unicorns this tale of a Kingdom could possibly have used some just to spice it up; though the action is intense.
A film review of "The Kingdom"
It deals with differences in people of the Western and Eastern worlds. It deals with them without pointing a finger at anyone to blame.
Peter Berg's "The Kingdom" draws heavily on the visual styles and editing techniques witnessed in many of producer Michael Mann's later films.
Does Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull live up to the other Indiana Jones movies?
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is like a comfortable pair of slippers. All the elements of what makes a great Indiana Jones movie are there. On the other hand, since the film is set twenty years later than the last, it can be sometimes disorienting.
A review of Mint Crisp M+M's inspired by Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull? Are they really that bad?
An in-depth review of the new Steven Spielberg/George Lucas/Harrison Ford film Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
The long-anticipated Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull starring Harrison Ford, Shia LaBeouf, and Cate Blanchett hit theaters last week.
Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a decent movie. There are moments of greatness, moments that give you chills, but also moments that make you want to cover your eyes. I liked it. But I would have been okay with just the trilogy.
The new Indiana Jones movie is no "Raiders of the Lost Ark," but expecting it to be is kind of ridiculous. I walked in expecting a fun time at the movies, and that is exactly what I got.
After nearly 20 years, Harrison Ford slips back into Indiana Jones fedora and bullwhip.
It's either a make or break; after almost over 30 years, Indiana Jones makes a great comeback.
"Crystal Skull" cast member Shia LaBeouf revealed the title during the ceremony on September 9.
After thinking about the other three films and how they were not really grounded in reality I've liked this film a little more. I was never a huge Indiana Jones fan.
A review of the latest Indiana Jones movie.
With this movie, the burning question that needs to be answered is a simple one. Is it as good as the first one, the original 1981, Raiders of the Lost Ark which is really a masterpiece.
Ladies and gentlemen, here is the big news: The new Indiana Jones film is now named, and the title will be "The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull."
My hopes weren't that high for The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and now I know why. He's old! Which means I'm old!
With the secrecy surrounding the new Indiana Jones film, I'm curious about a few plot points.
Makes quick work of same old same old with a hint of the unnecessary.
Carmen Bin Ladin on life in Saudi Arabia
A film review of "The Ex" (2007)
It's got too many problems to be considered the great film I thought it was.
Television superstars Michael Cera and Jason Bateman are starring in the same movie, Juno, which opens nationwide in December. So far, there hasn't been one negative review of the film. It has a 100% positive rating on www.RottenTomatoes.com, an aggregator for film reviews.
There's just a bunch of silly moments that are strung together. There isn't anything that stands out as something of pure funny. No sticking up hair moment because of “gel” kind of funny. But there is good B humor.
Aspiring comedian Zach Braff portrays a just-shy-of-likeable character that is surrounded by slapstick circumstances and eccentric personas...
A review of The Kingdom that focuses on an analysis of diversity issues within the film.
It should come as no surprise that Jason Reitman has made another stellar film. 'Juno', written by the insanely talented Diablo Cody, is one of the best comedies in years.
Juno is a new independent movie about to be released in select movie theaters on December 25th. The movie is directed by Jason Reitman and stars Ellen Page, Michael Cera, Jeniffer Garner, Jason Bateman and J.K. Simmons just to name a few.
"Juno" joins company with the best movies ever made about teenagers.
"Friday Night Lights," a one-hour made-for-television drama series, debuted on NBC on Oct. 3, 2006.
A movie review of the slick, violent film Smokin' Aces.
There's one movie that isn't coming out in September, but it's definitely looks like a winner.
Joe Carnahan's sophomore effort is everything you could want out of a good action flick and then some.
Desperate Housewives expected to get a bunch of nominations in a very tight, rather unpredictable Emmy races.
Harrison Ford is back as Indy in this wild, fourth installment of the Indiana Jones series. Does he marry Marion Ravenwood or the sultry Russian Dr. Spalko? Read on to find this answer and more....
A movie review from an amateur writer. IS THIS MOVIE WORTH SEEING?
The wait for Indiana Jones's return is finally over, as Harrison Ford puts on the hat to battle Russians and find alien crystal skulls- with help from an old flame and a new Jones boy.