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Film - Chuck Koplinski | Thursday, June 7,2012

Eerie locale wasted in predictable Diaries

By Chuck Koplinski
I couldn’t help but feel that there were many wasted opportunities in Bradley Parker’s Chernobyl Dairies, a by-the-numbers horror film that features a genuinely eerie setting but little el
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Film - Chuck Koplinski | Thursday, June 7,2012

Darker White makes for a vibrant tale

By Chuck Koplinski
The second entry in this year’s Snow White Sweepstakes arrives in the form of Snow White and the Huntsman, a far darker take on the tale than Mirror, Mirror, which debuted a mere two months ago
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Film - Chuck Koplinski | Thursday, June 7,2012

Prometheus provides little new knowledge

By Chuck Koplinski
Perhaps my expectations were too high. Maybe I shouldn’t have bought into the publicity from director Ridley Scott when he stated that “the last eight minutes of Prometheus will evolve int
Film - Chuck Koplinski | Thursday, May 31,2012

Intelligence and wit make a winning MIB 3

By Chuck Koplinski
While Will Smith’s on-screen counterparts have defeated aliens, zombies, robots and drug dealers, the actor himself faces a far more threatening foe, that of irrelevance. Having graced the big s
Film - Chuck Koplinski | Thursday, May 24,2012

Expecting a big-screen sit-com

By Chuck Koplinski
The movies I hate most are those that play it safe, the ones that refuse to take any chances in their quest for laughs or tears. Boundary pushing is not for those who operate in this milquetoast terri
Film - Chuck Koplinski | Thursday, May 24,2012

Battleship

By Chuck Koplinski
One of the advantages of having low expectations is that you increase the possibility of being pleasantly surprised. Case in point, Peter Berg’s Battleship, a movie that upon seeing the trailer,
Film - Chuck Koplinski | Thursday, May 17,2012

Powerful message saves this Bully

By Chuck Koplinski
There’s plenty of blame and shame to go around in Lee Hirsch’s Bully, a flawed yet compelling documentary that puts our nation’s bullying epidemic under the microscope. Shot in 2010,
Film - Chuck Koplinski | Thursday, May 10,2012

Shadows too dim to see details

By Chuck Koplinski
I have some vague recollections of the Dark Shadows soap opera. I remember NOT being allowed to watch it, that whenever I did sneak a peak around the corner into the living room that there was always
Film - Chuck Koplinski | Thursday, May 3,2012

The Avengers, a rousing success

By Chuck Koplinski
Epic in scope and audacious in its execution, The Avengers is a product (make no mistake – it’s more product than film) that lives up to every promise Marvel Studios has made since they la
Film - Chuck Koplinski | Thursday, April 26,2012

Pearce wisecracks his way out of Lockout

By Chuck Koplinski
Though the credits in Lockout assure us that it is “based on an original idea by Luc Besson,” those with a rudimentary knowledge of genre filmmaking will immediately recognize its premise