
Funny People - (66% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes) Pick of the Week
Check out our review HERE. Critical consensus says Funny People features the requisite humor, as well as considerable emotional depth, resulting in Judd Apatow's most mature film to date.
Aliens in the Attic - (0% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes) Not Reviewed for Critics
Of the two reviews that are up, they say the film is pedestrian and remarkably unremarkable. The film is an adventure/comedy about kids on a family vacation who must fight off an attack by knee-high alien invaders with world-destroying ambitions—while the youngsters' parents remain clueless about the battle.
The Collector - (33% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes) Not Reviewed for Critics
The film follows the story of handyman and ex-con Arkin, who aims to repay a debt to his ex-wife by robbing his new employer’s country home. Unfortunately for Arkin, a far worse enemy has already laid claim to the property – and the family. Arkin becomes a reluctant hero trapped by a masked “Collector” in a maze of lethal invention while trying to rescue the very family he came to rob. From the guys who brought you the Saw franchise.
--Greg MacLennan
Check out our review HERE. Critical consensus says Funny People features the requisite humor, as well as considerable emotional depth, resulting in Judd Apatow's most mature film to date.
Aliens in the Attic - (0% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes) Not Reviewed for Critics
Of the two reviews that are up, they say the film is pedestrian and remarkably unremarkable. The film is an adventure/comedy about kids on a family vacation who must fight off an attack by knee-high alien invaders with world-destroying ambitions—while the youngsters' parents remain clueless about the battle.
The Collector - (33% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes) Not Reviewed for Critics
The film follows the story of handyman and ex-con Arkin, who aims to repay a debt to his ex-wife by robbing his new employer’s country home. Unfortunately for Arkin, a far worse enemy has already laid claim to the property – and the family. Arkin becomes a reluctant hero trapped by a masked “Collector” in a maze of lethal invention while trying to rescue the very family he came to rob. From the guys who brought you the Saw franchise.
--Greg MacLennan