See the New Stuff

6/25/08: New restaurant review of Sushi Ten in Chino Hills, CA and new movie review of He Was a Quiet Man.


6/15/08: New movie review of The Happening.


6/7/08: New movie review of El Orfanato (The Orphanage).


6/2/08: New movie review of Redbelt.


5/17/08: New movie review of Deep Impact and The Day After Tomorrow. Also new restaurant review of Villa Amalfi in Corona, CA.


5/10/08: New movie review of Day of the Dead (2008).


5/06/08: New movie review of Iron Man.


5/05/08: New restaurant review of Amata Asian in San Bernardino, CA.


4/27/08: New movie review of The Forbidden Kingdom.


4/27/08: New movie review of Ladyhawke.


4/26/08: New movie review of Death Sentence and In the Name of the King.


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  • 30 Days of Night: (2007) Vampires in the dark, wearing black for a month.
  • 300: (2006) 300 is the number of times you’ve seen an ad for this movie in a week.

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  • Are You Scared: (2006) A laughable, low budget rip-off of better movies.

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  • Balls of Fury: (2007) Hoisted by its own previews.
  • Beowulf 3-D: (2007) Violence and sex prove that not all animated movies are for kids.

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  • The Day After Tomorrow: (2004) An engaging global disaster film that has just a bit of fluff.
  • Day of the Dead: (2008) A remake only in name, but still watchable in its own right.
  • Death Sentence: (2007) An excellent tale of revenge.
  • Deep Impact: (1998) Decent writing hindered by too many characters and overshadowed by a better film.
  • The Departed: (2006) Scorsese returns to his gritty, crime drama roots, which isn’t a bad thing.
  • Dragon Heat: (2005) Too much development for an action film.

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  • The Happening: (2008) M. Night Shyamalan goes green.
  • He Was a Quiet Man: (2007) The crazy, unreliable narrator ruins this movie.
  • Hitman: (2007) Yet another horrible film adaptation of a video game.
  • The Host: (2006) The triumphant return of the monster movie.

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  • Idiocracy: (2006) Aren’t satires supposed to be a little more subtle than this?
  • In the Name of the King: (2007) Uwe Boll creates something that doesn’t suck.
  • Iron Man: (2008) A triumphant comic book adaptation that will please moviegoers of all ages.

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  • Ladyhawke: (1985) Love, hate, revenge, duels. What’s not to like?
  • Let’s Go to Prison: (2006) Not enough comedy to justify watching this movie.

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  • The Mad: (2007) Low-budget doesn’t have to mean bad. In this case, however, it does.

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  • Rambo: (2008) A new Rambo for a new generation.
  • Red Eye: (2005) Wes Craven gets the red out successfully.
  • Redbelt: (2008) A movie where the mind, body, soul and ethics collide.

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  • Saint Ralph: (2004) A treacly, formulaic feel-good movie.
  • The Sentinel: (2006) A very average, almost inconsequential, wrongfully accused, semi-thriller.
  • Shattered Glass: (2003) A solid film all around.
  • Sophie’s Choice: (1982) A decent story about regret and self-loathing, bolstered by amazing acting.
  • Stranger Than Fiction: (2006) All the world’s a stage and some of us have personal narrators.

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René Garcia, Jr. is a professional writer living and working in Southern California. He has been published in a handful of regional and national publications, including bello, Valley Scene, Inland Empire Weekly and 944 (Orange County). René is currently the copywriter for Cal Spas in Pomona, Calif. In his spare time, he maintains this site. It contains his published, college and personal work. Enjoy your stay and come back often.

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