Crank delivers a large dose of O-M-G
by Erik Hyrkas in Arts & Entertainment
Three letters can encapsulate my reaction to "Crank: High Voltage:" W-T-F? If you need translation, ask someone from a younger, hipper generation.
Now, I would never consider myself a movie prude. I love the vulgar jokes of "Knocked Up," the graphic violence of "Hostel," and even the indecent exposure of "Euro Trip.
Dragonball lets down original fans with a less-than-appealing storyline
by JD Botana III in Arts & Entertainment
They made a movie about that?
First of all, if you are a fan of Akira Toriyama's "Dragonball," which follows the life of Goku, run as far as you can from this movie and do not stop until you reach the moon. The "Dragonball" series is a manga that was adapted into an anime which follows the kind-hearted Goku.
by Becky Meyer in Arts & Entertainment
The 1961 novel "Revolutionary Road" by Richard Yates is the work that Leonardo DiCaprio an Kate Winslet used as their inspiration for the film version, and the book is a must-read before viewing the film.
This novel is set in 1955 and revolves around the lives of April and Frank Wheeler, a young married couple with two children struggling to live the American dream of a suburban life.