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David Entin

This Column is Not Yet Rated – Avatar and Friends

January 28, 2010 Columns

Written by: David Entin If you made it out to the theaters during break, you probably saw Avatar. If you made it out more than once, you likely saw Avatar again, and tried to get another trip in to catch something else. Audiences have been gawking at this masterwork since its opening, and snide commentary [...]

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Assassins Creed 2 offers improvements but stale missions

December 10, 2009 Features

Written by: David Entin Ubisoft Montreal’s Assassin’s Creed (2007) was a free-running, sword-fighting, sandbox game that was revolutionary in its fluid game play, but was ultimately hampered by a constricting plot and mission structure. Ubisoft has followed up with the aptly titled: Assassin’s Creed 2.

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The Road provides audiences with a worthwhile experience

December 3, 2009 Features

Written by: David Entin Cormac McCarthy’s The Road begins in the bleakest of landscapes. A sky blackened by ash, skeletal trees hanging limply over the landscape, and the soot stained roads that link the remains together. Most of humanity has long since died away, with the unlucky few struggling to scavenge canned food or fresh [...]

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This Column is Not Yet Rated – No Country for Old Men Review

December 3, 2009 Columns

Written by: David Entin To commemorate the release of The Road, based on Cormac McCarthy’s bestselling novel, This Column Is Not Yet Rated will be reviewing The Cohen Brother’s dramatic and exciting interpretation of his previous work; No Country for Old Men. The setting is minimal. 1980, West Texas, just beyond Vietnam. Llewelyn Moss (Josh [...]

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This Column is Not Yet Rated – Almost Famous Review

November 12, 2009 Columns

Written by: David Entin Almost Famous is a movie with heart. It’s about falling in love with music, self discovery, about growing older, and growing a voice. It is an unforgettable and caring story about coming of age, and it is set against the eccentric backdrop of the 70’s and the larger than life classic [...]

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This Column is Not Yet Rated – In Bruges Review

October 29, 2009 Columns

Written by: David Entin In a small, fairytale town in Belgium, two hitmen take to ground to wait out the heat brought on them by a bloody and costly double murder. In Bruges is one of the rarest of films; it mixes fresh and fast wit with true tragedy.

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Zombieland: A fresh take on your typical zombie experience

October 8, 2009 Features

Written by: David Entin If you’re looking for an action comedy with all the explosive wit of Woody Harrelson and a pack of grenades, Zombieland is right up your alley. The world is eating itself, vomiting, aimlessly wandering, chasing flashing lights, or whatever those zombies do, and it’s up to the survivors to keep on [...]

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This Column is Not Yet Rated – Sunshine Review

October 8, 2009 Columns

Written by: David Entin Each year, there are about 500-600 movies released. This column wants to make sure you’ve seen some of the finer films that have long since disappeared to DVD or are still only on VHS in an old Blockbuster somewhere in Kansas.

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Wet delivers action, adventure, but unsatisfying overall

October 1, 2009 Features

Written by: Dave Entin Wet is a high octane action-adventure game available for the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. It uses slow motion gunplay, soaring acrobatics, and a distinct visual style to deliver a pulse pounding joyride. Wet is a deconstructive joyride.

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